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(Yesterday on the blog: Hope When Life Unravels)

With Liberty and Justice for All

Kevin DeYoung has written a reflection on national history and identity. Here’s a key quote: “We do not have to believe we are as bad as we’ve ever been to acknowledge that we aren’t what we can be.”

Inter-Faith Prayers for the Pandemic to Cease?

Well, when you put it like this it becomes pretty obvious, doesn’t it? “Can you imagine an Apostle Paul who, at the Areopagus in Athens (Acts 17), invites his listeners (followers of various philosophical schools and ancient cults) to unite in prayer, each to his own god/ideal as a sign of fraternity? Can you imagine an Apostle Peter who, in writing to Christians at the four corners of the Roman Empire (1 Peter 1:1), recommends that they raise petitions together with the faithful of the Eastern, Greek and Roman religions, to invoke the end of a pandemic?”

Pastors, Covid, and Criticism

“In this post I want to address Pastors, Covid, and criticism. Criticism is


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