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We invite you to join us for an Online Conversation with Beth Moore on July 18 at 1:30pm ET to discuss her memoir, All My Knotted Up Life.
We invite you to join us for an Online Conversation with Lanta Davis on Friday, March 28 at 1:30 p.m. ET.
We invite you to join us for an Online Conversation with Bill and Dana Wichterman on Friday, March 14 at 1:30 p.m. ET.
We invite you to join us for a discussion group following the Online Conversation with Warren Kinghorn and Curt Thompson on Friday, January 31 to continue the conversation with other viewers after the event. This is a time for interested attendees to reflect together on the perspectives and insights presented in the program. The Online
Christian faith is often seen as a move away from reason and an embrace of the otherworldly, irrational, and unreasonable. But what if believing is the most reasonable, rational thing a human being can do? Amid mounting evidence that America’s long religious decline has leveled off, and growing dissatisfaction with “do it yourself” approaches to
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In the context of the pagan classical world, the Christian faith was a shocking, even unfathomable inversion of the values systems and structures of the time, and its explosive growth unimaginable. Yet in today’s world, Christianity is often considered boring or backwards. How might we better discern and understand the radicalism of Christianity’s origins, its
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Anxiety, depression, and other mental health challenges are surging among both young and old. By some estimates, more than one in five American adults struggle with some form of mental illness each year. There are few untouched – either directly or through loved ones – with the suffering that attends such struggles. What does faith
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C.S. Lewis famously credited G.K. Chesterton’s The Everlasting Man as a key step in his turn from atheism to Christian faith. The book audaciously surveyed the broad sweep of human history, then zeroed in on the Incarnation of Christ. How, Chesterton asked, could such a mysterious and startling event come to be known as the
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For most of US history, the tensions between an abstract commitment to justice and flourishing and a political reality that so often fell far short were held within a shared sense of unity and solidarity around the ideals of the American experiment. Why is this now unraveling, creating the civic conflict, disorientation, and exhaustion we
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