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Jay McDaniel on Christian Nationalism
ByadminJay McDaniel presents a process-relational approach to dealing with opponents, specifically a way for liberals/progressives to constructively engage Christian nationalists in his post When Your Neighbor’s a Christian Nationalist: A Process-Relational Approach. I think there are some valuable points in this article, and that his ideas about engagement are valid in many other controversies as…
A Journey with Job – 1
ByadminDr. Bruce Epperly, author of the book Finding God in Suffering: A Journey with Job, will be providing some comments to help you preach and teach the passages from this important book during the month of October. Here is his first video. Learn More
Bruce Epperly – The Healing You Need Is in Front of You
ByadminKey quote: Healing is prophetic resistance to the forces of death and destruction, whether in our cells, souls, or the body politic. https://www.patheos.com/blogs/livingaholyadventure/2025/06/the-healing-you-need-is-in-front-of-you-lectionary-july-6/ Naaman’s Healing in the Jordan: Biblical Depiction of Dipping Seven Times in the River, Beige Background By T Studio. Licensed from Adobe Stock.
God Can’t: Allan Bevere Interviews Thomas Jay Oord
ByadminAllan Bevere is an Energion author of a number of books. He blogs at AllanBevere.com. Thomas Jay Oord is the author of a number of books, including God Can’t: How to Believe in God after Tragedy, Abuse, and other Evils.