Our Daily Frybread: A Prayer for Native American Heritage Month
In languages spoken and lost,
we pray this all with the name of Jesus.
In languages spoken and lost,
we pray this all with the name of Jesus.
True biblical Christian discipleship cannot be privatized because it must address all of our lives, and our lives include both private and public aspects. Therefore, our discipleship must affect our work, our hobbies, our relationships, and even our politics. And if the role of the church is to make disciples, then it must follow that helping people to engage with politics in a Christian way is part of the role of the church.
Read moreMissionaries labor on in hope that God can take a barren land, even one made barren by war and atrocity, and bring it back to life.
Read moreToday marks 50 years since the assassintation of Rev. Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. His sermons still speak to us today and challenge us toward lives of justice, love, and peace.
Read moreAlmost one year ago, after the shootings of Alton Sterling and Philando Castile, I wrote a post lamenting police brutality
Read moreThe real reason that worship heals or strengthens weary hearts is not the song, the musicianship, or the performer. It’s the shalom that is created.
Read moreLast night’s attack on police in Dallas was a betrayal of everything minorities have championed.
Read moreOur society is crying out for justice. Ultimate justice can only be found in the Lordship of Jesus Christ.
Read moreAs the series continues, injustices in the fabric of the capital punishment system are highlighted.
Read moreContinuing a series on capital punishment. How does the death penalty fit in with the biblical call to justice?
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