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Look Back | A Replacement for New Year’s Resolutions
Let’s face it. Many of us don’t keep New Year’s resolutions. We can never seem to turn our best ambitions into long-term success. Instead, make a New Day’s resolution. Embrace the power that each new day holds.
January 3, 2019
White Evangelicals Distinct on LGBTQ Rights, Abortion (NBC News) Members of Congress Ask Supreme Court to ‘Reconsider’ Landmark Roe v. Wade Abortion Ruling (CNN) Christian Health Cost-Sharing Ministries Offer No Guarantees (New York Times) What the Coen Brothers...
On New Path of 2020, We Will Discover Bright Lights of Hope
While we should never forget the past, we should not dwell on it either. With another year behind us, we must look toward the future through courageous and optimistic eyes. Here are my hopeful possibilities for 2020.
New Year’s Alert: The Dangers of ‘Politi-Fatigue’
My new year’s concern is ‘politi-fatigue,’ or political fatigue. It will lead to passive citizenship that either will check out of the process or will be vulnerable to efforts to manipulate responses in ideological directions.
Few Faith Leaders Make ‘Most Admired’ List for 2019
Few faith leaders appear in Gallup’s annual most admired people list for 2019. Pope Francis and the Dalai Lama made the top 10 male list, while no faith leaders appeared in the top 10 female list.
January 2, 2019
The Decades Biggest Religion Stories (Religion News Service) RNS Religion Reporters Look Ahead at 2020 (Religion News Service) The SBC Has a Sex Abuse Problem (Wall Street Journal) Church Security a Concern Across North Texas: ‘We’re Sheepdogs if the Situation...




