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Desire Is Good: Helping Our Neighbors Discover What They’re Made For

Desire Is Good: Helping Our Neighbors Discover What They’re Made For

by Amy Sherman, director, Center on Faith in Communities; senior fellow, Sagamore Institute | May 4, 2022 | Newsletter Articles

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The Noonday Demon: Apathy as Fountain of Vice

The Noonday Demon: Apathy as Fountain of Vice

by Uche Anizor, associate professor of theology, Talbot School of Theology | May 4, 2022 | Newsletter Articles

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Drop the “Para-Church”: The End of a Relationship

Drop the “Para-Church”: The End of a Relationship

by Scott Harris, vice president of church and global engagement, Mission Increase; and Amy Sherman, senior fellow, Sagamore Institute | May 4, 2022 | Newsletter Articles

Note: This is the executive summary of a Mission Increase paper, “The End and Future of the Church/’Para-Church’ Relationship.” The authors are interested in connecting with more potential collaborators interested in these issues; contact Scott Harris...
A New Vision, a New Journal and a New Way to Save $$$ on Karam Fellowship

A New Vision, a New Journal and a New Way to Save $$$ on Karam Fellowship

by Oikonomia Network | Apr 11, 2022 | Newsletter Articles

Today we officially launch our new peer-reviewed journal, Faith & Flourishing, with the publication of an essay laying out our editorial vision. “Why We’re Here: Theology for the Life of the World,” signed by the members of F&F’s Founding Editorial Board, lays...
Ten Percent Won’t Work for Everyone

Ten Percent Won’t Work for Everyone

by Craig Blomberg, distinguished professor of New Testament, Denver Seminary | Apr 11, 2022 | Newsletter Articles

Reprinted with permission from CT Pastors (Fall 2021), a publication of Christianity Today. A church my wife and I were part of for 14 years regularly served a meal after its Sunday service. Everyone was welcome, there was no charge, and we relied on volunteer help...
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