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Evangelicals find “the heart of God” on immigration

American Evangelicals are gradually joining the push for immigration reform and the impetus behind this shift in emphasis is most apparent in Focus on the Family, a para-church organization founded by the controversial James Dobson. But Dr. Dobson has yielded

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Posted in Faithful Living, Public Policy, Racial Reconciliation, Religion

How Evangelicals can lead the way now

After the 2012 elections, Franklin Graham stated on CNN that our nation is on a “path of destruction” due to the 2012 election results. In addition Graham said, “If we are allowed to go down this road in the path

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Posted in Leadership, Public Policy

Talking politics in church

When 4-year-old Abigail Evans burst into tears for no apparent reason, her mother asked what was making her so sad.  “I’m tired of Bronco Bama and Mitt Romney,” Abigail wailed between sniffles.  Mamma Evans didn’t switch off NPR, but she assured her daughter that

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Posted in Faithful Living, Social Issues, Theology

God is not a political football

In football, you want to move the ball forward towards the end zone. You want to exploit the weaknesses of your opponent. If they carry the ball too high on their pads it is an easy target to strip the

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Posted in Public Policy

Obama issues altar call —young people respond

As Obama spoke at the Democratic National Convention, Twitter commenced nearly exploding.  According to Twitter, as Obama spoke there were 52,757 tweets per minute; Romney had 14,289 tweets per minute. Tweets won’t win the White House, but they reveal that

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Posted in Public Policy, Social Issues

(Re)Insert “God” here

I was having lunch with a friend the other and he was telling me about a meeting he attended with some others pastors. Apparently there was a discussion about the book of the month, and this time the topic was evangelism. One

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Do you want a pastor-in-chief?

With the selection of Paul Ryan as Mitt Romney’s running mate, religious history was made. Some historians believe this is the first presidential, major party ticket that does not feature a Protestant running for president or vice-president. Romney is Mormon

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Posted in Leadership, Public Policy, Spiritual Formation

The surprising religious makeup of the 2012 presidential race

For the first time in our country’s history the Republican party is set to nominate a presidential ticket that does not include a Protestant. Mitt Romney is a Mormon and his newly announced running mate Paul Ryan is a Catholic. This is

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Posted in Public Policy

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