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  • Bible | Christianity | Church | Discipleship | Politics

    Why don’t Christians have peace in this world?

    Byempower September 2, 2015

    by Chris Surber In John 14:27 Jesus says, “Peace I leave with you; my peace I give to you. Not as the world gives do I give to you. Let not your hearts be troubled, neither let them be afraid.” (ESV) The promise of peace is common in the Bible but it is rare in…

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  • Ethics | Politics

    Should Christians get involved in politics?

    Byempower September 1, 2015

    by Chris Surber Political elections in Haiti are always difficult. My family and I are living and doing ministry in Haiti this year. From demonstrations to riots, corruption and coercion, what we witnessed this year, first hand, makes me wonder if political involvement ought to be even an option for a Christian. On the other…

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  • Bible | Politics | Uncategorized

    Can the Kingdom ever come through our engagement in politics?

    Byempower August 31, 2015

    by Chris Surber What is the central mission of the individual Christian? What is the central mission of the Church? How can any person be effective at any thing if they fail to identify with clarity their central mission? A lot of believers today are living as though their central mission was to purify society…

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  • Stewardship | Tithing

    Video: Stewardship after the Cross

    Byempower August 29, 2015

    Steve Kindle, author of Stewardship: God’s way of recreating the world, and David Croteau, who wrote Tithing after the Cross, engage in a discussion of how best to understand the way to honor God with our resources and our lives. Although they agree in principle, their approaches differ, but are not in conflict. We’d love…

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  • A Christian Theology of Dialogue
    Bible | Ethics | Theology

    A Christian Theology of Dialogue

    Byempower August 28, 2015

    by Henry Neufeld “Why would you even consider publishing that book?” is one of the more common questions I’m asked as a Christian publisher. Well, that or questions very much like it. Behind these questions lies the idea that I should recognize a particular view of the faith and of ethical issues and then publish…

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  • Bible | Judaism | Uncategorized

    The Jews Killed Jesus, Didn't They?

    Byempower August 27, 2015

    by Nancy Petrey The fact that the Church has Jewish roots escaped my notice as a Christian until twenty years ago. I had a rude awakening when I attended an “Israel in Prophecy” Conference. I was shaken to learn that the “Father of the Protestant Reformation,” Martin Luther, the one who wrote the hymn, “A…

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  • Bible | Judaism | Religion

    Have You Thought About Your Legacy?

    Byempower August 26, 2015

    by Nancy Petrey This idea of a legacy kept popping up over a period of time, until I decided to get some things down on paper that my family would never know about me unless I told them. I wanted them to understand the special call God had given me, so they could embrace it…

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  • Church | Discipleship | Theology

    What is Your Favorite Role in Relation to Jesus?

    Byempower August 25, 2015

    by Nancy Petrey As Christians there are many roles we play in our relationship with Jesus Christ. We are disciples, friends, worshipers, servants, children, sheep, joint-heirs, subjects, ambassadors, soldiers, and the bride of Christ. These are wonderful roles, and God makes it possible for us to fulfill them all. But we must not lose sight…

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  • Marriage and Family | Uncategorized

    Charting a multi-faith course

    Byempower August 24, 2015

    by Robert R. LaRochelle What advice would you offer to couples who are in interreligious situations? What might be some ways of navigating through these differences successfully? In A Home United, I offer several suggestions for dealing with this reality. I would love to read what you have to say. In addition, if anyone has…

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  • Marriage and Family

    Is love enough for any marriage?

    Byempower August 21, 2015

    by Robert R. LaRochelle  How important is it to discuss the subject of religion BEFORE you are married? In what ways might religious matters become issues over the course of a marriage? There are many topics couples looking at a commitment to one another need to discuss. Among them would be: possible children, finances, each…

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