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Unless we observe and surrender our small, daily anxieties, we won't recognize the really big fears, in all their disguises, that control our politics, our denominations, our bank accounts, and the world's future.
Evangelicals in the United States are increasingly estranged from their counterparts everywhere else.
How faith and a newspaper transformed a Mississippi community.
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Unless we observe and surrender our small, daily anxieties, we won't recognize the really big fears, in all their disguises, that control our politics, our denominations, our bank accounts, and the world's future.
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Evangelicals in the United States are increasingly estranged from their counterparts everywhere else.
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As we wrapped up this issue, summer was taking its final stroll into autumn. But like many people, we've been focusing for some time on the fall and the very important Election Day we're facing.





