Several news stories, a few of our Cross Examination columns, three features, and an As I Was Saying blog post captured the most attention in The Banner’s web-published articles this year.
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A good pastor is hard to find—in art, at least, if not life.
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An Indigenous Cree and follower of Creator Sets Free (Jesus) reflects on the two lenses needed to consider the news of “no human remains found” at a Canadian residential school.
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If we use our imagination, it’s possible to see loon calls as symbols of our calls to and from God. The more I explore them, the more similarities I see.
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When dealing with family trauma, should Christians choose self-preservation or self-denial?
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I looked at it as an opportunity to assess what needs were being met and to ask, were we providing an important experience for our congregation and neighborhood?
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Certainly there were enjoyable moments reminiscent of synods past, but this was the most brutal of the four synods I have yet attended.
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This plant can’t be left to its own devices or it will overtake every inch of ground it can.
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The fact that more people—almost 200 more—participated in this year’s survey is heartening. Check out some of the results here.
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I received an unexpected letter in the mail in mid-January.
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North Korea has returned to the top of the World Watch List with its highest-ever persecution score after an increased number of arrests of Christians under its ‘anti-reactionary thought’ law.
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Thirteen of the 25 most-accessed online Banner stories in 2022 had to do with Synod 2022, which recommended the human sexuality report and declared that “unchastity” includes homosexual sex.
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When the wind of passion leaves our sails, we beat the oars.
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In her one question, I felt listened to, cared for, and not alone—and our conversation continued for quite a while.
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How different my own mealtime prayers feel from the solemn longing of the men of Gondor. I suspect many of us might feel the same.
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Now that I am co-managing my own household with young kids, I wonder regularly, could my babysitter have been sincerely grateful for the atmosphere at my childhood home?
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These stories, some of which he told in his 1967 bestselling book God’s Smuggler, only scratch the surface of Andrew’s adventurous personality and the contributions he made to the church.
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I think it is time to publicly reply to these questions about why we publish articles on issues where the denomination disagrees to benefit a wider audience.
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Read the winning essay from this year’s Young Adult Writing Contest.
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Read the second-place essay from this year’s Young Adult Writing Contest.
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I signed up to volunteer with the resettling agency, remembering how I had been surrounded by immigrants daily as I navigated the streets of New York City.
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Read the third-place essay from this year’s Young Adult Writing Contest: “Plastic walking sticks and hushed pilgrims poke through the gap where the hermitage’s rock melts into the hillside….”
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Read the honorable mention essay from this year’s Young Adult Writing Contest: “Yellowstone and its surrounding towns experienced catastrophic flooding this summer, washing away roads, houses, and any hopes of a normal season funded by tourism.”
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The only crown of victory ever offered to the Christian is that of martyrdom. We were never called to win, only to testify.