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    Liberty, Religion and Commerce

    Byempower March 15, 2016

    by Elgin Hushbeck, Jr.   [ene_ptp]In a recent presidential debate, John Kasich dismissed concerns about religious liberty by saying, “I mean, if you’re in the business of commerce, conduct commerce.” This is a common attitude, and one that sounds nice, but it totally misses the point of current debate. While a few people can always…

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    Can a Christian Politician Campaign as a Christian?

    Byempower March 14, 2016

    by Allan Bevere   [ene_ptp]By the title of this post I am not asking whether a Christian can campaign for office on some kind of Christian platform. The nature of my inquiry instead is given the rough and tumble and even nasty nature of the world of politics, can a politician who embraces Christian faith…

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    Good News for Chicken Little

    Byempower March 12, 2016

    by Heath Taws   [ene_ptp]I remember shortly after 9/11 asking my father if the world was ending. “Dad, is this the end? Is Jesus going to come back soon?” I’ll never forget his answer. “Son, every generation thinks theirs is the last. Believe me, when the world actually ends, you will know.” In my lifetime…

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    Religious Language and Postmodern Ears: Repent vs. Turn

    Byempower March 11, 2016

    by Kent Ira Groff   [ene_ptp]In Lake Wobegon, says Garrison Keillor, “All the Norwegians were Lutherans, of course, even the atheists—it was a Lutheran God they did not believe in.” The theism a lot of atheists reject describes a God I cannot believe in either. Many grew up, as I did, with an emotionally or physically absent…

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    Mount Precipice — Sent By and As God, but Not Accepted

    Byempower March 10, 2016

    by Doris Horton Murdoch   [ene_ptp]In my previous post, I mentioned that I had just returned from the Holy Land. All of my forthcoming posts will consider my spiritual encounters in the Holy Land with Jesus’ confrontation on Mount Precipice being the topic for today. There are many mountains listed in the Bible, but in…

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    Mark’s Unsatisfying, but Compelling Ending

    Byempower March 9, 2016

    by Drew Smith [ene_ptp]While all four canonical Gospels narrate women (In John it’s just one woman, Mary Magdalene) going to the tomb of Jesus, the scene in Mark is a bit remarkable to say the least. To understand the distinctive nature of Mark’s resurrection story, or, as some have suggested, an empty tomb story, we…

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    The Dangers of Religious Illiteracy

    Byempower March 8, 2016

    by Rev. Dr. Robert R. LaRochelle   At this point in our culture, three significant realities are operating at one and the same time:[ene_ptp] There is significant variety in the different religious perspectives held by Americans and the number of functioning religious groupings. Religious pluralism is a reality. There is a real lack of knowledge…

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    Welcoming the Immigrant? Wisdom and Guidance from the Book of Ruth

    Byempower March 7, 2016

    by Bruce Epperly   [ene_ptp]The outcry against immigrants is great these days. Candidates vie with one another in terms of who will be harshest in responding to undocumented workers in our land and how to most vigorously protect our southern border from hordes of immigrants from Mexico and Central America. “Build a wall!” one candidate…

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    Jesus Offers Freedom from a Regrettable Past

    Byempower March 6, 2016

    by Harvey Brown   [ene_ptp]The helicopter hovered ninety feet in the air above Mojinga Swamp. Rappel ropes anchored to the floor were cast out the door as the crew chief shouted above the roar of the aircraft, “Hook up!” It really didn’t matter how many times I had rappelled from a chopper, my hands were…

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    Negative Experiences Can Produce Positive Results

    Byempower March 5, 2016

    by Iris Subel Davis   [ene_ptp]A few years ago, I went through a difficult period that is described in God’s Promise of Victory. By way of introduction to this monthly blog, I’d like to offer this first entry to the reader as an insight into some of the topics that might be discussed in this…

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