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Sometimes you have to discuss unpleasant topics

For the last few weeks, we’ve discussed how we feel and what happens when life seems unfair. Based on my experience, digesting the messages of Pastor Rich Nathan at Vineyard Columbus, we’ve explored the difficulties and challenges of life and how we explain them. We’ve found that some of ...

An asymmetrical history

“In the waning decades of the 20th century, liberals and conservatives alike cast the lingering divisions of the 1960s less as a matter of law-and-order than as a matter of life-and-death. Either abortion was murder and guns meant freedom, or guns meant murder and abortion was freedom. How ...

How do we grade ourselves spiritually?

There are a few ways to evaluate your standing in regards to education or training.One way is by hands-on demonstration with a qualified evaluator. Another is by a set of standardized tests, many of which are based on the traditional scale of a perfect score equaling an A.Every 10 percent ...

U.S. Justice Department suing California over net neutrality laws

Trying to protect an open internet state by state, rather than by federal law, is a daunting and unwieldy goal.Unfortunately, itĢƵ also entirely necessary, given that the Trump administration and Congress are more than happy to let internet providers restrict what we — the American people ...

God can be unfair, but he is with you always (copy)

During our last conversation, we talked about GodĢƵ love and how sometimes, like the good Father He is, he allows us I hope you know that not all of the pain we experience is of our own doing. Some things that occur in our lives are the result of anotherĢƵ decisions, an accident, and so on. ...

How far are you traveling with God?

There are friendly questions asked of us such as, “How many states or countries have you been to or, whatĢƵ the furthest you have ever traveled?”The implication with some of these inquiries is that the more you travel, the more experienced and knowledgeable you must be. With that mindset ...