Evangelicals are reprising the age-old debate: is the gospel mere proclamation or is it acts of compassion and charity? Why not both?
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How the Forgotten History of Sunday School Can Point the Way Forward
To capture the heart of Sunday school’s origin and continue that into the 21st century, modern Sunday school programs must reach beyond their classroom walls.
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3 Driving Motivations to Care for the Poor
While many people know they should care for the poor, few are motivated to do it over a lifetime. So, what should motivate us? Here are three big distinct motivations for doing justice.
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Evangelicals Say It Is Time For Congress To Tackle Immigration
When it comes to immigration reform, American evangelicals want it all.
Nine out of 10 (86 percent) want more border security. Six in 10 (61 percent) support a path to citizenship for undocumented immigrants. More than two-thirds (68 percent) favor both. And they want Congress to take action soon.
Those are among the results of a new survey of evangelicals from Nashville-based Lifeway Research. The study, sponsored by the Evangelical Immigration Table and World Relief, found widespread support for immigration reform
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