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The corrupt legislative shenanigans by lame-duck Republicans in Wisconsin, Michigan, and North Carolina have prompted many to reiterate calls for “civility” and “love.” But are those objectively good things?
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When he walks across the stage to receive his diploma on Saturday, 17-year-old Wisconsin high school senior Ashton Whitaker will do so knowing that his name will go down in history connected to a…
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This Saturday, I’m off to a day-long meeting at a church with an interesting history. The town it sits in was originally formed as a utopian community, and some time later, the church was created in…
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When a seminary is in the news, two truisms apply: one, it is often bad news, and two, it will quickly fade from view. Late last month when I saw General Theological Seminary in the Huffington Post, I…
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It may all come down to who actually makes it to the voting booth.
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Get ready for the 2012 strategy of engaging evangelicals more intently in the right’s anti-government crusade.
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“State group sues city congregation,” or, Things That Make Me Happy.
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At a moment when the pope is cracking down on apparitions and limiting Marian devotion why this apparition, and not other literally countless reports that pop up in the news every year?
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Ordinary Cheddarheads are possessed of hope in a way that is if not explicitly theological, then at least well-explained by it.
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About twenty miles outside of Green Bay and over a mile from even the smallest town, a tiny sign at a remote intersection points visitors toward Chapel Drive, site of the Shrine of Our Lady of Good Help, site of the only approved site of a Marian apparition in the U.S.
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