A Biblical Focus On Prayer – Part 7 – Tal Davis

From the fourth Thursday in November until January first of the next year, is what Americans call “The Holidays.” Starting with Thanksgiving, through Christmas, and ending on New Year’s Day, we celebrate with food and family. Each year Americans eat untold of tons of turkey, ham, dressing, black-eyed peas, green…
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Why are Women Leaving the Church?

It seems that recently USA Today reported a story about women leaving the church in droves. (See https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/nation/2024/08/13/gen-z-women-less-religious/74673083007.) In creating their story, they spoke to several women who grew up in, and were formerly heavily involved with, a Christian church, but have since dropped out. Additionally, they referred to…
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A Biblical Focus on Prayer – Part 5 – Tal Davis

Every year between 1984 and 2017, Harvard University awarded its Harvard Foundation’s Peter J. Gomes Humanitarian Award. It went to individuals whom the foundation deemed worthy because of their philanthropic support of various humanitarian causes. In 2017, it last prize went to singer Elton John. Other past honorees included Archbishop…
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The Source and Abuse of Civility

Tania Fernandes Anderson is a city council member in Boston, Massachusetts. She describes herself as “the first formally undocumented African born immigrant, and first Muslim elected in the city of Boston.” Since being elected, she has stated that her goal is to create a revolution for equity. But there is…
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