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There have been several occasions where people have implied that I look "effeminate." Other Asian American men have experienced this as well.According to some research on gendered racism, this effeminization
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Did you know that John Calvin (yes, that John Calvin) believed that Matt. 18 was not universally applicable? In fact, he argued that Matt. 18 is specifically limited to interpersonal
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The Bible is full of strong, independent, and influential women. In fact, the Bible seems to depict more women who are like that than the "paragon of womanhood" espoused by
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Christian men are called to be like Jesus.Christian women are called to be like Jesus.At the very least, that's going to make many of our deeply held gender norms and
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To argue that the church can't exist without a building is to miss the point of Pentecost. The Holy Spirit descended so that God no longer dwells in *a* temple
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I'm fascinated by the fact that God instituted the Jubilee as a key element of His covenant with the Israelites. Even if the practice may no longer be required in
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The core message of evangelism is not that "You can go up to heaven when you die." It's much more urgent, imminent, and captivating. Christ's kingdom has come down and
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Isn't it interesting how "Romans 13," "law and order," "submitting to authorities," and the need for "peaceful protests" suddenly disappear from the rhetoric once things aren't going the way d
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Even a cursory look at a Bible concordance and Biblical Hebrew dictionary shows that there are at least 10 Hebrew words that mean or connote "oppression" and any of its
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When Christians say, "Jesus will still be on the throne no matter the outcome of the election," they must also affirm the following:1) They will keep whoever they voted for
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Here's Bavinck on the importance of common grace in the Reformed tradition:"However much [the church] might be on its guard against paganism, it never despised or condemned natural life as
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The danger about articles like this is the fact that it assumes that the office of "elder" in the New Testament is supposed to make decisions *for* a local congregation.
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