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Changing Places: How the Obama Election Transformed Historic Locations

Having talked to many friends since the election, I am conscious of how lots of us are still trying to let what happened sink in.
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Time to Open up a Two-Way Street

Dear President-elect Obama,
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Obama's Harmony of Intellect and Intuition

Mr. President, Barack, Every room I have ever been in with you was a much easier room for your presence.
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Happy Birthday, Billy Graham

As a 30-something Christian in the U.S., I just want to wish Dr. Billy Graham a happy 90th birthday. I appreciate your humility and unwavering commitment to evangelism. Your marriage to Ruth was an example of grace and commitment. May God grant you strength, peace, and blessings.
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Tend to Your Soul

Dear President-elect Obama, You are a leader not just because of what you have done, but because of who you are. Tend to your soul.
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Obama and Mandela

It has been reported that President-elect Barack Obama's coming into leading the U.S. is in many ways similar -- and equal in magnitude -- to Nelson Mandela becoming president of South Africa.
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Latino Evangelicals and the Mosaic Shift

I am what some refer to as a brown evangelical -- in short, a Latino evangelical. Usually when the media speaks of evangelicals we are one of the groups that is left out.
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A Prayer for a New President and a New America

God of Abraham, Miriam, Hannah, Rizpah, and David... God of Elijah, Amos, Ruth, Isaiah, Deborah... God of Mary, John the Baptizer, Peter, Paul, Philemon and Onesimus...
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We Need Post-Election Reconciliation

I follow politics, but I don't go crazy. I'm not the kind of person who wears buttons, puts bumper stickers on their cars, and signs on their home lawns.
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Frank Schaeffer on Who Lost this Election and Why

Not everyone in the country is happy with the election results, but Frank Schaeffer argues that only two groups lost, the New Atheists and the Religious Right.
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