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This year I was particularly struck by how far we read books for different reasons, and at different times. There are books I find delightful at night, or on holiday, which I would never read in the early morning before the children wake up, or as part of my devotional times, or in preparation for... Read more -
This is a guest post by Bryan Hart of One Harbor Church, North Carolina
Imagine: You are the leader of a small Iranian house church. The police have just arrested, tortured, and interrogated someone from a sister house church, and there are rumors that you have been named, along with your spouse... Read more -
“What is the crux of secularism? It is that belief in an underlying or moral equality of humans implies that there is a sphere in which each should be free to make his or her own decisions, a sphere of conscience and free action. That belief is summarized in the central value of classical... Read more
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