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Dale M. Coulter
Keller was a lover of God and of people. He relished the conversation, was unafraid of pushback from skeptics, and courageously launched out into broken spaces that others had abandoned. God bring us more Tim Kellers. Continue Reading »
The story of Pentecostal-Charismatic Christianity is not simply a Protestant story. It is a story of the demise of white European Christianity (whether Catholic, fundamentalist, or mainline) and the rise of a new multi-ethnic Christianity that celebrates folk culture. Continue Reading »
With the United Methodist Church dividing over same-sex marriage, Methodists must search to ground their tradition in a return to Wesleyan catholicity. Continue Reading »
Criticize Barrett's judicial record and philosophy if you wish, but leave her religion, including its charismatic dimension, alone. Continue Reading »
Opposing racism and prejudice must be part of the church’s pro-life stance. Continue Reading »
During and after the Black Death, Christianity saw the blossoming of an interior spirituality. Continue Reading »
Lent is a kind of death, the laying bare of one’s soul through fasting, prayer, and meditation. Continue Reading »
After just fifty years, the experiment in Methodist unity that is the United Methodist Church is coming to an end. Continue Reading »
The final word for the family of the suicide victim is hope. Continue Reading »
The two coalitions of the United Methodist Church are already functionally distinct denominations. Continue Reading »
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