By Matthew Bell People from Syria, lucky enough to have escaped the civil war alive, then to make it all the way to the United States as refugees, have stepped into a political free-fire zone. More than half of US governors, all but one of them Republicans, say that Syrian refugees are not Continue Reading
Evangelicals Ignore G.O.P. by Embracing Syrian Refugees
By RICHARD FAUSSET and ALAN BLINDER SEPTEMBER 6, 2016 MARIETTA, Ga. — William Stocks, a white, Alabama-born, Republican-leaning member of Johnson Ferry Baptist Church, arrived at the tiny apartment of a Syrian refugee family on a Wednesday night after work. He was wearing a green-striped golf Continue Reading
Heroes of the Christian Faith: Lesslie Newbigin
By JR Woodward One of the most significant influencers in my life in the last decade has been Lesslie Newbigin. While my friend Pavi, from India, was baptized by Newbigin, I have only known him through his writings. The first book of his that I read was The Gospel in the Pluralist Society. It Continue Reading
The Difficulty of Do Unto Others
By Jayson Casper As Christians involve themselves – for good and for bad – in the divisive politics and cultural struggles of our nation, it is assumed they do so to preserve and advance a moral ethic consistent with Scripture. Unfortunately, it can be easy to forget one of the central marks Continue Reading
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