In the moment, I was unable to see another way, and I chose the route of suicide in my attempts to stop the pain.
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우리는 스스로를 신앙보다 정치로 규정하나요?
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We as a Christian community benefit when silence is broken.
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“Purity in the hands of a holy God is a powerful instrument.”
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Change is rarely ever easy or painless. However, I am certain that there was never any ill intent on anyone’s part.
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When you take leftovers home, they’re almost always given in Styrofoam containers that can’t be recycled. What’s the most stewardly option?
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I see the discipline of Lenten fasting more as an opportunity to refocus our values, a regular reminder of our spiritual callings through giving up something we take for granted.
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I set my bike on the ground and trotted over to the truck. Inside, a man was sitting upright behind the wheel, his head on his chest, his hands hanging limp in his lap. Something needed doing, but where to begin?
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Have you ever wondered why most animals have tails? What are they for? Just what do tails do anyway?
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Moral virtue is at once something that God produces in us and at the same time something we need to work at. Moral character, in other words, is a work in progress.
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Can there be a morality or theology to the structures and systems of language?
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My church no longer reads the Ten Commandments in worship. Isn’t hearing the Commandments an important part of our faith formation?
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Philosopher Bernard Williams coined the term “moral luck” to describe circumstances where moral praise or blame is granted to a person because of circumstances beyond their control.
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Featuring monthly posts, this blog seeks to give our readers a behind-the-curtains peek into how things operate at The Banner. In this inaugural post, get to know our team!
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What does it take to get published in The Banner? Why do we accept some articles and reject others?
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What makes us think that God is portrayed differently in the Old Testament than in the New Testament?
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Are we identifying ourselves more by our politics than by our faith?
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Is the opposite of fake news “authentic news?” Does that mean if people authentically believe something to be true, it is?
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Sometimes we talk this way as if we’re discussing the weather. Sometimes we talk this way, and the emotional weight of our common mortality hits us.
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The conversation needs to shift from trying to convince each other to a pragmatic discussion of where we go from here.
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That’s what I told my son after he sat me down and told me he wants to become a woman. My son was baptized in the CRC. He attended Sunday school and youth groups and went on mission trips.
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Have you ever driven yourself to your destination with no memory of the drive? Or perhaps you’ve discovered yourself lost in a daydream when you intended to be in prayer? Mindfulness can help you focus on the now.
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Discipleship is about learning to love, follow, obey, and become more and more like Jesus.
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By one account, thunder peeled in loud claps—then rain showers—but as soon as it appeared it peacefully went away, a rainbow appeared overhead, and this feeling of calm came over Carl.