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New Documentary Asks How Christians Should Faithfully Engage Politics
By: Jacqueline Isaacs
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Another election cycle is nearing its end in the United States. If anything can remind us that we live in…
By: Jacqueline Isaacs
Another election cycle is nearing its end in the United States. If anything can remind us that we live in…
Two IFWE alumni, Elise Daniel and Jacqueline Isaacs, have written a book with four other young Christian professionals. Their book, Called…
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