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Those who force faith reduce religion
You don't find God through some kind of test, not even through a pop quiz. You know and encounter God through spiritual relationship. And like all relationships, you ask questions, you dialogue, you lose your temper, you laugh and you love.
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Should we seek the beast of Revelation?
"Let us stop seeking the beast and seek instead the Kingdom of God."
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"In," Not "Of"
Do you know what Jesus meant by being "in the world" but not of the world"? Does anyone?
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Looking Back
Backing the Camry out of the garage, I heard a baby's voice screaming and felt my wheels crunching little bones. I braked too late and ran to the back of the car, and there was Marcus, our 16-month-old, crushed and dying in blood.
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Useless Miracles
A person’s sense of reality has a marvelous way of incorporating unusual events. Our minds do not want to see the miraculous, and when they encounter miracles, they have marvelous powers of rationalization to incorporate the miraculous into the humdrum.
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The Hope of Heaven
We don't have to wait till we die to begin living the heavenly life. Article appeared in the May 2004 edition of The Banner.
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Firmly in God's Grip
Each day we live somewhere between heaven and hell, between the perfect world God created and the imperfect mess humanity's sinfulness has made of it. Article was added to FaithandValues.com in March 2004.
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Implications of Creation
Why did God create the world in six days, and not in millions of years? Bible scholar Angel Rodriguez explores this age-old question. Article appeared in the July 8, 2004 edition of Adventist Review.
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The private faith of a public man
How religion shapes the presidency of George W. Bush and his administration's policies.
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Christianity Past, Present, and Next
This week we will look at two different responses to an article by Philip Jenkins entitled "The Next Christianity," which appears in the current issue of Atlantic Monthly (October 2002, pp. 53-68). Article appeared in the September 25, 2002 edition of Sightings.
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A New Patriotism: The flag and the cross
The American flag represents the United States of America. It symbolizes American ideals of liberty, independence, power and national interests. It represents one nation under God with liberty and justice for all. Because of this symbolism many patriotic Americans wear the cross and pledge allegiance to the flag.
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Why Lie?
Understanding the reasons we behave as we do. Article appeared in the July 25, 2002 edition of Adventist Review.
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A churchless faith
What can we learn from the wounded and frustrated believers who are leaving the church to find God? Article appeared on Faithworks.com in December 2002.
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Tackling opposition with meekness
Is meekness a form of weakness? No, not in its original sense. The Greek word for it, praus, implies power under control.
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A Pacifist Dictionary
Pacifists understand that their definitions for some common words are not in common usage. Read on to better understand their point of view.
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Close Encounters with the Commandments
An angel helps young Anthony "investigate" the 10 Commandments a la Sherlock Holmes in this new episode of the popular Close Encounters series.
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Working as One: Clergy & Laity
Featuring Bishop Methodios of Boston and Dr. Lewis Patsavos
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30 Good Minutes: Thomas Long - Amazing and Uncomfortable Grace
 The Rev. Dr. Thomas Long says that when we use the word grace, we tend to downsize it. But when the New Testament uses the word grace, "it, uses it in a very powerful way - so powerful that sometimes grace can be quite uncomfortable."
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