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July 27, 2021

 

 

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To affirm or not? That is the question
 

To affirm or not? That is the question

 

As same-sex marriage gains increasing societal acceptance, how should Christians respond?

 
 

 
Editorial: Same-sex marriage and gender questions
 

Editorial: Same-sex marriage and gender questions

 

‘As the culture around us shifts, we remain committed to the spiritual design of marriage.’

 
Ministries emerge from pandemic with hope
 

Ministries emerge from pandemic with hope

 

For over a year, flagship nonprofits, schools and publishers walked the gauntlet of remote work, sick employees and layoffs.

 
The happiest place on earth?
 

The happiest place on earth?

 

In the shadow of Walt Disney World, the Equip Conference brings together pandemic-weary members of Churches of Christ.

 
 

 
Church of Christ minister charged with state, federal sex crimes against minors
 

Church of Christ minister charged with state, federal sex crimes against minors

 

Josh Henley, who has entered a ‘not guilty’ plea, worked as a minister in Indiana, Tennessee, Kansas and Texas. He helped lead a Bible camp in Oklahoma.

 
‘As is typical of sex abuse victims, I thought what happened was my fault’
 

‘As is typical of sex abuse victims, I thought what happened was my fault’

 
Writer recounts the night church stopped being her safe place.
 
How a little Christian university helped the Bucks win the NBA title
 
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How a little Christian university helped the Bucks win the NBA title

 

Milwaukee general manager Jon Horst is a Rochester University graduate who played for former coach Garth Pleasant.

 
 
 
 
 
Foster care and adoption ministries praise ruling in Fulton v. Philadelphia
 

Foster care and adoption ministries praise ruling in Fulton v. Philadelphia

 

U.S. Supreme Court’s unanimous decision is a win for religious liberty, agency leaders say.

 
Putting  the ‘exercise’ in free exercise
 
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Putting the ‘exercise’ in free exercise

 

Three recent precedents have ‘really increased the amount of protection for religious freedom.’

 
 
 

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