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Civility in Politics With Richard Mouw
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Today’s Conversation podcast f eatures Richard
Mouw, president emeritus of Fuller Theological Seminary, on how to
address incivility in the public square and how the cultural
marginalization of evangelicals impacts the way we interact with others.
Listen in.
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Is Christian College Debt Worth It?
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When
asked, “Would you encourage young people to attend a Christian college
over a state school even if it meant graduating with more debt?” 35
percent of evangelical leaders said yes, 57.5 percent said maybe, and
7.5 percent said no. Read more.
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Protecting Religious Freedom for All
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The
NAE joined with nearly 20 civil rights and religious groups in asking a
court to support a Muslim group in New Jersey that has been trying to
build a mosque for almost a decade. Read more.
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Update on the Little Sisters of the Poor Case
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The Supreme Court announced that it would not rule in Zubik v. Burwell, a combined religious freedom case that includes Little Sisters of the Poor v. Burwell. This action sends the case back down to the lower courts to work out a compromise. Read more.
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Pray Together Sunday on July 10
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Mark
your church's calendar for July 10, when different churches of
different denominations across the country will join together in prayer.
The NAE invites your church to commit to a time of prayer during your
worship service and ask Jesus to reset our hearts and our nation. Register your church.
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Member Spotlight: Life Church
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Located
in Salt Lake City, Life Church seeks to lead people in becoming fully
devoted followers of Christ. The church focuses on Love (loving God and
people), Instruction (from God's Word), Friendship (community with each
other), and Everyone (reaching people locally and globally). Learn more.
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Article Spotlight: In the Battle Between LGBT Rights and Religious Freedom, Both Can Win
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Christianity Today — Last
summer, even before the Supreme Court decision legitimizing same-sex
marriage, conservative Christians were already anxious about the
consequences for religious freedom. It is not an irrational fear. Read more.
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Event Spotlight: National Refugee Sunday
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National
Refugee Sunday (June 26) is a day for churches to consider and pray for
refugees around the world and to take the next step in engaging the
current refugee crisis. Churches that register online will receive a
copy of "Seeking Refuge" by World Relief leaders.
Learn more.
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