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October 17, 2017

 

 

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‘The leprosy in my neighborhood is addiction’
 

‘The leprosy in my neighborhood is addiction’

 

Coleman Yoakum, director of Micah 6 Community, reflects on the challenges and opportunities of inner-city ministry.

 
 

 
California church becomes safe haven for fire evacuees
 

California church becomes safe haven for fire evacuees

 

California residents who were forced to evacuate found shelter at an area church building.

 
For survivors of Tennessee church shooting, healing will take time and patience
 

For survivors of Tennessee church shooting, healing will take time and patience

 

“You don’t ever get over those things. You just learn how to get through them,” says a minister familiar with tragedy.

 
Panera and Psalms: Where do you find much-needed reflection?
 

Panera and Psalms: Where do you find much-needed reflection?

 

“I don’t have any idea how long I will live, but I am determined that every minute God gives me will be used to enrich the lives of others.” — Bailey McBride

 
 

 
Why should we care about Martin Luther?
 
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Why should we care about Martin Luther?

 

500 years ago this month, the theology professor set out to reform the church, eventually using the Bible as his guide.

 
500 years later, would Luther tweet?
 

500 years later, would Luther tweet?

 

Books explore reformer’s legacy and relevance — plus threats to 21st century churches.

 
He went on his way home, rejoicing
 

He went on his way home, rejoicing

 

This story will tug at your heart. A man named Rob refuses to let his disability get between him and his faith.

 
 
 
 
 
Voices only: It Is Well
 

Voices only: It Is Well

 

In this week’s newsletter both Voices only posts focus on one-man a cappella performances. We hope you enjoy these songs.

 
Voices only: Holy Holy Holy
 

Voices only: Holy Holy Holy

 

If you know of a great a cappella group/video we should consider featuring let us know. Email suggestions with links to the video to [email protected]

 
 
 

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