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  • Bible | Christianity | Ethics | Hermeneutics | Interfaith

    "If It's Broke—Fix It!"

    Byempower November 6, 2015

    by Steve Kindle I always enjoy hearing from our foreign missionaries. They all hold in common a belief that God always precedes their arrival at the mission field, and prepares the way. This notion is fraught with theological insights. Not the least of these is that God is with people whom we may consider “lost,”…

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  • Uncategorized

    Love the Questions: Incubating instead of Answering

    Byempower November 5, 2015

    by Kent Ira Groff Liminality is a zone of ambivalence, ambiguity, even disorientation, as anthropologist Victor Turner’s pioneer research shows. But it’s simultaneously a “realm of pure possibility where novel configurations of ideas and relations may arise,” says Turner (The Forest of Symbols). That’s one value for practicing centering prayer, where you have no agenda…

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  • Ethics | Prayer | Theology

    Felix culpa: “a good mistake”

    Byempower November 4, 2015

    by Kent Ira Groff Sometimes you can reflect on a failed project or a dumb little thing you did last week—in light of St. Augustine’s concept of felix culpa. Often it’s translated, “happy fault or fortunate fault,” referring to the fault/fall of Adam and Eve, which becomes the occasion for each of us to realize…

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  • Uncategorized

    Traces of grace in the grit: Holy humus!

    Byempower November 3, 2015

    by Kent Ira Groff A woman on silent retreat was praying when she and I heard a construction worker say, “Holy shit!” Later she and I queried: Can this pop phrase mask our human yearning for life’s “waste” to morph into wholeness—even holiness? Maybe some folks are “praying” without knowing it—that life’s lowest places might…

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  • Living in God's Evolving Creation
    Creationism | Evolution | Science and Religion

    Living in God's Evolving Creation

    Byempower November 2, 2015

    by Dr. Robert Cornwall Since the beginning of time human beings have been trying to explain how things came to be. Today we often turn to science for answers. The most respected answers assume some form of evolutionary development occurring over vast periods of time. Those who disagree with this assessment most often do so…

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  • Christianity | Discipleship | Government | Lord's Prayer | Politics | Public Square

    To Whom Do We Give Allegiance?

    Byempower October 30, 2015

    by Dr. Robert Cornwall As a child I had a classmate who remained seated as the rest of us stood to say the “Pledge of Allegiance.” While we pledged our allegiance to the nation symbolized by the flag, thinking nothing of the religious implications of our act, my classmate, who happened to be a Jehovah’s…

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  • Politics | Pope | Public Square

    The Unsettling Voice of Public Faith

    Byempower October 29, 2015

    by Bob Cornwall The day that Pope Francis addressed a joint session of Congress, and through them the American people, I’m sure that some felt this was an unwelcome mixture of church and state. It is true that the Pope is a head of state (Vatican City is a recognized nation), but he wasn’t speaking…

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  • Evangelism | Hospitaltiy | Mission

    Hospitality and Our Global Context

    Byempower October 28, 2015

    by Chris Freet The following is an excerpt from the book A New Look at Hospitality as a Key to Missions      p. 3-4. —————————————————— A key issue concerning the American church and the role of hospitality involves the role of migration, immigration and refugees. Today, most nations face issues related to globalization. The…

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  • Discipleship | Evangelism | Hospitaltiy

    Hospitality and the Western Culture

    Byempower October 27, 2015

    by Chris Freet Over the last five to ten years or so there appears to be an upsurge in the focus upon hospitality within the Western church culture. Whether it is in the form of books (of which there seem to be many), lectures, or seminary/college courses, hospitality is experiencing a renewed interest for which…

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  • Evangelism | Hospitaltiy | Mission | Uncategorized

    Hospitality as a Hallmark of Christianity

    Byempower October 26, 2015

    by Chris Freet Is hospitality something that has, in a sense, been co-opted in the West? Perhaps a quick Google search could shed some light on this for us. The result of this search brings up websites pertaining to restaurant and hotel management topics and issues. It would indeed seem that hospitality in the West…

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  • Rediscover the Journey: A New Look at Naomi, the Rabbi’s Wife
    Books | Videos

    Rediscover the Journey: A New Look at Naomi, the Rabbi’s Wife

    Byempower March 16, 2026March 16, 2026

    We are thrilled to share a brand-new book trailer for Miriam Finesilver’s captivating spiritual romance, Naomi, the Rabbi’s Wife.

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  • Justification by Grace Through Faith
    Edward W. H. Vick | Soteriology

    Justification by Grace Through Faith

    Byempower January 30, 2026January 30, 2026

    If all is of God, we must insist upon the fact that faith is the instrumental reality. We must insist upon it so strongly that we modify the slogan, ‘justification by faith’, so as to correct a misinterpretation which would shift the centre of Christianity away from its source in Jesus Christ.

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  • Rediscovering the Power of the Lord’s Prayer
    Books | Prayer | Sale

    Rediscovering the Power of the Lord’s Prayer

    Byempower December 11, 2025December 11, 2025

    Rediscovering the Power of the Lord’s Prayer Prayer as Advent – God with Us While the Lord’s Prayer is ancient and familiar, three titles from Energion Publications invite readers to encounter it with fresh eyes. Whether you are looking for a radical spiritual wake-up call, a study on Christian character, or a guide connecting prayer…

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  • Books in Stock in our Office
    Christianity | Christmas | Sale

    Books in Stock in our Office

    Byempower December 3, 2025December 3, 2025

    We can ship these immediately for your Christmas gift list! Theology Devotional Ministry Christian Living

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