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Category: Public Square

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William Wilberforce (1759–1833) was a British politician and abolitionist who helped end the English slave trade. As a member of…

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If you took an inventory of what you did yesterday, what percentage of your time would you label as spiritual?…

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The New Face of Christian Social Activism

By: Hugh Whelchel

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A recent New York Times op-ed examines differing visions of cultural engagement among American Christians. What are these competing visions? As…

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Yesterday, I stood on the Capitol lawn with 50,000 others to watch the Pope’s address to Congress over a live…

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Does the Everyday Mundane Matter?

By: Hugh Whelchel

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Do you believe the everyday activity of ordinary Christians has deep religious significance? The answer really depends on when in…

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Every generation of Christians must work out their relationship with the culture around them. Culture changes over time. Changes in…

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Tony Nasrallah heard the news, but it did not compute. A plane went down in Denver, Colorado with his wife…

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  Scripture tells us Christians are called to be in the world but not of it. The inability to do…

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When we think of charity, helping someone get a job doesn’t immediately come to mind. We’re more likely to hand…

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In a world where it feels like change is coming at warp speed, many of the Christians I talk to…

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