Faith & Culture
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Faith of presidential candidates raises questions for Christians
Never before in American history has the faith of both presidential candidates been so hotly debated, writes Jim Denison, president of the Denison Forum on Truth and Culture.
10/12/2012 - By Administrator
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Resource offers guide to churches engaging the political process
Just weeks before voters head to the polls in the closely fought presidential election, a resource developed by faith groups and civil liberties leaders offers guidelines to churches hoping to influence the political process without violating legal restrictions.
10/12/2012 - By Administrator
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Most pastors disapprove of pulpit endorsements
Nearly 90 percent of pastors believe they should not endorse candidates for public office from the pulpit, according to a recent survey by LifeWay Research.
10/12/2012 - By Administrator
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Coaching bug gaining in Baptist life
Do ministers need a coach? Observers say the coaching craze is spreading rapidly from its beginnings in the corporate world to just about every sector of society—including churches. And they add it isn't a fad.
10/12/2012 - By Administrator
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Middle East riots fueled by fissures between radicals and moderates
Anti-American riots that have spread to more than a dozen countries are a sign of fissures between radical and more moderate Islamists who are vying for power as their societies undergo change, Middle East experts say.
09/27/2012 - By Administrator
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Grand or Grind? Counselor understands
As a counselor at Starry, part of Children at Heart Ministries, Jessica Kilpatrick often is asked to help grandparents who are rearing their grandchildren navigate through communications, discipline and relationship issues. For her, it's an issue that hits close to home.
09/27/2012 - By Administrator
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