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By: Raymond Johnson I hated it. Everyday she replied with the same three-word answer. It wasn’t derogatory or offensive, but it bothered me greatly. I mean really, did she always have to reply with the same phrase? Did she always have to give the same response? Acting as if I wasn’t really asking a question....
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By Matt Capps How God Changed My Heart Toward Adoption When I was younger I never envisioned myself as an adoptive father. Adoption was alien to me as a familial concept, and the reality of orphans was nothing more than an abstract category in my mind. I assume that all men at some point in...
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By Scott Douglas As a student minister, one of the hardest areas for me to have influence in teenagers’ lives is with their dating choices. I have had many instances where a student has brought so many boyfriends or girlfriends to youth events that I begin to lose track of who they’re dating now. I...
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By Scott Douglas I remember it clear as day. I was taking our students verse-by-verse through Ephesians and we had come to chapter 5. I had given them the little handout sheets to fill in the blanks as we walked through the passage. I wanted to introduce them to a new term and concept they...
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By Owen Strachan “I’m so used to liberals telling conservatives that they’re anti-science. But liberals who defend this and say it is not a bad thing are very anti-science. When you look at biology — when you look at the natural world — the roles of a male and a female in society and in...
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Logan Gentry recently reviewed Eric Mason’s new book Manhood Restored on this site, and we are excited about Mason’s book reaching a new and hopefully diverse group of men. Over at The Gospel Coalition, Trevin Wax interviewed him about his new book, “daddy deprivation,” cultivating a worldview, and sexuality. Here’s a snippet: Trevin Wax: You write...
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