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  1. That is why we dance on graves. That is why we smile in the midst of sorrowful tears. That is why we retell old stories and share humorous memories.
  2. Fear returns frequently in worry, but along with it comes a reminder to turn back to the Gospel. To turn anyone who will tell me the good news again.
  3. Riley and Gillespie continue their conversation on moderation in public dialogue, the wrath of God, our passions, and not succumbing to media propaganda.
  4. When it comes to God’s word, our help only obscures his power and grace.
  5. Before you object that what we need is change - not salvation - let me remind you that our shouts for change are evidence of our need for a savior.
  6. When the old Adam hears a command, he hears a prescription. Like a coach drawing up a play so you can win the game.
  7. You Can’t Get Right if You Can’t Relate... Much too little has been done either to articulate or to augment the kind of "pastoral care" that equips Christian citizens to demonstrate care for the world in their daily vocation.
  8. We already know how the war will conclude. Jesus wins.
  9. Is there anything abiding, anything long-lasting that can inspire us to hope again?
  10. Nuance, listening, patience, dialogue. These things seem missing as we analyze our problems in America! We get to speak with a former police officer and current pastor, Tim Barkett, to hear his take from the perspective of those who serve. Great interview.
  11. Our appearance is designed to be familiar and to put you at ease. We continue our discussion of the Church and social change and upheaval.
  12. The unrelenting truth of the Gospel is our only hope. Jesus Christ is the unshakeable, unmovable object of our faith. It is this hope in Christ that we find relief and comfort.
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