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Soviet Spy Finds a New Country
The podcast, “The Agent,” tells the story of Jack Barsky, a Soviet-era KGB secret agent embedded in the US, beginning in the 1970s. Gradually, ...
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There Is No Gospel Without Generosity
Pastor J.D. Greear says, “If you are not generous, you’ve never really experienced the Gospel. If you feel guilty about how little generosity ...
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High School Freshmen ‘Translate’ the Beatitudes
Dr. Emily McGowin, assistant professor of theology, at Wheaton College writes:
When I taught high school, one of my favorite assignments was having my ...
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Only One Government Will Stand the Test of Time
The PBS series Civilizationssurveys the role art has played in forging humanity. Art can tell us much about where a culture has been and where it is going. ...
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Woman Treasured U.S. Citizenship Above All Else
In his 2010 memoir, A Journey: My Political Life, former British Prime Minister Tony Blair shares the following story:
A friend of mine whose parents were ...
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Worship: Make Love, Make War
Worship songwriter Brian Doerksen writes of a time when God placed in his mind a surprising, provocative picture that has since defined for him biblical ...
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Riding the Wave of God's Kingdom
There's a popular surfing video that captures well what it feels like to step into the awesome work of the kingdom of God. To view the video, click ...
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Second-century Philosopher on the Upside-down Nature of the Kingdom
The second-century Greek philosopher Celsus captures well just how upside-down the Kingdom of God is—and just how confusing that can seem to unbelievers. ...
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How Tapas Illustrate the Gospel
Is our gospel too small? From what Jesus says, I think that God likes small. Small and hidden, actually.
The kingdom of God is like a mustard seed. It ...
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One Nation, Under Me
Kevin Baugh has his own country—The Republic of Molossia—and if you don't mind, he'd prefer you call him "His Excellency Kevin ...
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