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 | Vclav Havel: Heir to a Spiritual Legacy Havel wonders at the tremendous strength of an oppressed people who "seemingly believed in nothing," yet who cast off a totalitarian system within a few short weeks, "in an entirely peaceful and dignified manner." Article was added to FaithandValues.com in June 2002. More
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 | Walking in the Shoes of African Women A story about Rev. Sandra Gourdet in the context of the hymn "Precious Lord, Take my Hand." Article appeared in the Spring 2003 edition of Disciples Today. More
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 | Paul's Third Journey Following the route of his second journey, Paul went directly from Antioch, Syria to Galatia in 53 A.D. Then, instead of traveling through the towns Derbe, Lystra and Iconium, he went north and entered Galatia from the east also bypassing the towns Lycaonia and Pisidia where he founded Christian communities on his first journey. His destination was Ephesus. More
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 | Evangelism as Entertainment In the era of the electronic church and the born-again media blitz, the message comes through loud and clear: evangelical ministry is such that whether the preacher really believes in it or not doesn't matter! The mass-culture media religion is so superficial that it scarcely matters whether its adherents are cynically being "taken." Article added to FaithandValues.com in July 2002. More
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 | The Historical Jesus and Christian Preaching The image of Jesus as a man of Spirit, deeply involved in the historical crisis of his own time, besides being more historically adequate than either the popular or dominant scholarly image, can shape the church's discipleship today. Article was added to FaithandValues.com in July 2002. More
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 | Social Teaching and Social History: Learning from the Early Church The New Testament offers and explosively political vision without a political strategy. Article was added to FaithandValues.com in July 2002. More
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 | When the Secular Is Not Secular Do religious convictions have an affect on public policy? Article appeared in the July 10, 2002 edition of Sightings. More
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 | Spiritual growth spurt My daughter wanted to tell me about her epiphany. More
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 | Cancer in the Family: Roles of the Clergy Clergy are often among those guilty of making comments to patients and family members that are more harmful than helpful, the most maddening of these is "What has happened to you is God's will." Clergy must become much more involved in the healing ministry. Article was added to FaithandValues.com in June 2002. More
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 | It Happened in Hong Kong After more than a year, now this compelling story can be told. Article appeared in the December 5, 2002 edition of Adventist Review. More
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 | How Can Our Worship Services Be More Welcoming of People with Disabilities? These ten helpful tips will make your church more hospitable to those with disabilities. More
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 | The Use of the Bible in Theology For John Howard Yoder theology is an activity on behalf of the church. Its function is neither that of maintenance nor that of generalization. Theology is the church's servant through a missionary and aggressive "biblical realism." Theology protects against overly confident or overly relevant applications. It is meant to correct and renew the church. Article was added to FaithandValues.com in July 2002. More
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 | Six Principles of Christian Catechesis after Rwanda The author suggests six basic principles to guide Christian behavior in a violent world. Article was added to FaithandValues.com in June 2002. More
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 | 7 Ways You Can Take Charge of Your Classroom Without Being a Bully Discipline does not have to be ugly. Here are seven ideas for creating and maintaining interest and discipline. More
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