In This Issue
For many people of faith, the elections have shown that what is needed is nothing short of a new confession of Christ.
When candidates claim God as their campaign manager, you can be sure they're trying to divert attention from the real question: Do they walk the talk?
Spiritual leaders gently guide bereaved souls through the holy land of grief and loss.
Paul's letters talk about Jesus' radical new vision of believers as family. But some Bible translations miss the point altogether.
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For many people of faith, the elections have shown that what is needed is nothing short of a new confession of Christ.
When candidates claim God as their campaign manager, you can be sure they're trying to divert attention from the real question: Do they walk the talk?
Features
Spiritual leaders gently guide bereaved souls through the holy land of grief and loss.
Paul's letters talk about Jesus' radical new vision of believers as family. But some Bible translations miss the point altogether.





