Justice and Compassion: Not Liberal or Social but Biblical

Justice and Compassion: Not Liberal or Social but Biblical
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Over the last decade, there has been a growing trend among younger evangelicals who have been stepping back from more traditional stances. There’s been a growing aversion towards their parents’ political affiliations and the need to embrace a cause. Breaking ranks might seem liberating, but as alway
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A History Lesson
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I spent the past week in an interdisciplinary workshop on the Holocaust. I have found that is a bit of a conversation stopper for many people who imagine a week of being bombarded with horrific images from death camps. As one who used to not be able to watch a Holocaust movie without leaving the roo
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The Misa Sermon: The Plumb Line of Christian Living: Heal, Accept, Love (bilingual)
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Welcome to the Rev. Colin Mathewson, who preached at the Misa this week! Here’s his sermon, in both English and Spanish. Sunday July 14 1pm Does everyone know what a plumb line is? Gravity enables the plumb line to draw a vertical line from the point at which it is held, making it an essential guide
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12 Steps to Danger: How Alcoholics Anonymous Can Be a Playground for Violence-Prone Members
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In the spring of 2011, Karla Brada Mendez finally seemed happy. She was 31 and in love, eager to move ahead on the path to maturity—marriage, a family, stability. She had a good job in the customer-service department of a large medical supply firm, and was settling into a condo she had recently boug
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Alcoholism Facts and How to Recover From This Disease


Alcoholism is a physical addiction as well as a disease of the mind that requires alcohol treatment. http://youtu.be/4fS0bKP9d5s.

 

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