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    Remembering the poor and remembering the powerless

    Byempower May 8, 2016

    This post is excerpted from Dr. David Alan Black’s blog, “daveblackonline“   What a powerful statement by Dr. Russ Moore, head of our own SBC Ethics & Religious Liberty Commission. Watch The Gospel vs Sunday Morning Gospel Darwinism. I love this touchstone. As I shared with my Greek students this week, my life verse is…

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    Affected lives or continued misery?

    Byempower May 7, 2016

    by Iris Davis   Hello Readers, I’m sure that I am not the only person who has been through a traumatic event and used it to reach out to others who are experiencing similar circumstances. It is why some say that a “test” is part of having a “test-imony.”  What do you do with that,…

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    The Command to Compassion

    Byempower May 6, 2016

    by Chris Surber Jesus is compassionate. While walking the roads of Galilee, Jesus was above all things compassionate.  It is God’s immeasurable compassion that saves us. Were it not for compassion borne of genuine love for His creation surely God would have left us alone in our sin or simply eradicated humanity as an imperfect…

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    The Greatest Sermon Ever Preached 

    Byempower May 5, 2016

    by David Moffett-Moore   Much has been written about the chaotic changes we are living through in the church. In The Great Emergence Phyllis Tickle writes about the massive rummage sale the church has every five hundred years. In The Next Christendom Phil Jenkins writes about changes on a millennial level. Bishop Spong writes Why…

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    Our Challenge to Overcome Prejudice

    Byempower May 4, 2016

    by Bill Tuck www.friarsfragment.com Prejudice is deep-seated. It has a long history in our world. The Egyptians enslaved the Israelites, and Moses stood before Pharaoh and challenged him: “Let my people go.” Later when Israel became a nation, it showed great prejudice toward other nations. In fact, they declared that everybody else was a Gentile, not…

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    Minimum Wage

    Byempower May 3, 2016

    by Elgin Hushbeck, Jr.   There is a growing movement on the left to increase the minimum wage, or as it been relabeled, a living or in even some cases a just wage. As the relabeling makes clear, this is often seen, not just as an economic issue, but as a moral issues in which…

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    Esther, Synchronicity, and Process Theology

    Byempower May 2, 2016

      by Bruce Epperly   For if you keep silence at such a time as this, relief and deliverance will rise for the Jewish people from another quarter, but you and your father’s family will perish. Who knows? Perhaps you have come to royal dignity for just such a time as this. (Esther 4:14) The biblical…

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    The Dangers of Being Healthy and Drug Free

    Byempower May 1, 2016

    by Harvey Brown   It’s been quite a little saga for me the last few years. If you were to ask me, “How are you?”, I would have said, “I’m doing great.” Maybe it’s my natural optimism. Or a built in denial mechanism. But most of the time I really do think I’m doing fine….

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    Of Process (not Theology) and Results

    Byempower April 30, 2016

    by Henry E. Neufeld   Over the last few weeks U. S. Presidential candidate Donald Trump has complained a great deal how the rules of the Republican Party are unfair and he is thereby being denied delegates that are rightfully his. Despite the evidence that the rules may actually be helping him, many voters are…

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    Thoughts on the First Testament

    Byempower April 29, 2016

    by Steve Kindle One of my “Pastoral Theology” professors remarked, “You can never underestimate the biblical illiteracy of a congregation.” This has proven true in all of the congregations I have served from Fundamentalist to Progressive. (Yes, I was once a Fundamentalist.) It is a continuing problem. I just completed nearly a year leading a…

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