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05.15.19 | Faith, Work, and Economics
The Theology of Work website is a great resource for connecting your faith and your work. There are plenty of articles, and even a Bible commentary on work-related theology. Since we're currently in a sermon series on Genesis and Revelation...
05.08.19 | Good Reads | by Carl Trueman
Carl Trueman ponders the implications of a mass shooter who claims Christ. Click on the link below to read more in Christianity Today.
04.24.19 | Lifestyle Discipleship | by Mark Galli
Mark Galli, Editor-in-Chief of "Christianity Today," writes about love's place in society, which fits our series in 1 Corinthians and its emphasis on love.
04.16.19 | Biblical Study | by Maayan Jaffe-Hoffman
The Jerusalem Post reports on the resumption of preserving artifacts on the Temple Mount ... in the dirt. Click below to read more.