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Anne Rice Quits Christianity And Why I’m Thankful That She Did

August 5, 2010
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Anne Rice Quits Christianity And Why I’m Thankful That She Did

This past Sunday in my sermon I couldn’t resist raising for my congregation’s consideration, the public “resignation” of Anne Rice from Christianity. The best-selling author of many vampire tales announced on her Facebook page last week that she was done with the Faith. She said: “Today I quit being a Christian. I’m out. I...

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Christian College Reconsiders National Anthem: Has 114 year history of NOT singing it

February 15, 2010
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Christian College Reconsiders National Anthem: Has 114 year history of NOT singing it

Photo Source: http://bvapush.pbworks.com/f/american-flag.jpg Last week in our online Bible Study experience at the church I serve, we explored the topic, “What Makes a Baptist a Baptist?” Based principally on Walter Shurden’s book, The Baptist Identity: Four Fragile Freedoms. Since the start of the year I’ve been trying to re-introduce and explore the foundations of...

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When Christian Mission Goes Way Wrong (part 2)

February 11, 2010
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When Christian Mission Goes Way Wrong (part 2)

Photo Credit: Telegraph.Co.Uk I have an uneasy feeling when it comes to Christian Missionaries. I know that sounds strange coming from a pastor. But anyone who reviews the history of missionaries from the Western, American context will find a deluge of disheartening examples connecting Christian Mission with subjugation, oppression, and the dehumanizing of Indigenous...

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I’ve Found Another Sanctuary: Jonah House (Baltimore, MD)

December 15, 2009
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I’ve Found Another Sanctuary: Jonah House (Baltimore, MD)

Since becoming a pastor, I’ve realized the value in finding my own sanctuary – a place where I can be refreshed, revived, and held accountable to my own journey in following Jesus. Thankfully, The Most High has guided me to not just one sanctuary, but to many. (and I have a sense that there...

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Everyday Justice: The Global Impact Of Our Daily Choices

November 23, 2009
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Everyday Justice: The Global Impact Of Our Daily Choices

One of the books I’m reading right now is entitled Everyday Justice: The Global Impact of our Daily Choices by Julie Clawson. I’m just a couple chapters in so far, but I already appreciate how Julie brings home the issue of justice and reveals how we vote every day to either support justice or...

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