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Transformation Garden - December 13, 2017
Evangelicals Find Like-minded Christians in Unlikely Place: Palestinian West Bank
This is not the heartland, but the Holy Land. The Baraka Bible Presbyterian Church, led by Awad, sits off the main road in the West Bank village of Beit Sahour, near Bethlehem. It’s an evangelical church that is proudly, defiantly Palestinian.
Division at Dartmouth—A Christian Speaks His Mind
Dartmouth College is older than the United States of America, having been established in 1750 as "Moore's Indian Charity School." The Reverend Eleazar Wheelock, a leading figure in the nation's first Great Awakening, established the school with...
Transformation Garden - July 9, 2020
Does the Bible Contradict Itself Concerning Slavery?
What does God think about this treatment of people? Some Scriptures have been used over time to support the institution of slavery.
Transformation Garden - Sept. 23, 2012
Christians in Science: Robert Boyle
Often we read about people who overcome great adversity to achieve great things in life. Robert Boyle, the founder of modern chemistry, was born to one of the wealthiest families in all of England. His father sent him to live with a peasant family...
Crosswalk the Devotional - Dec 15, 2009
A Better Tomorrow for Children
The last forty years has witnessed the eclipse of the traditional family. In 1960, only one child in ten lived in a home without both biological parents. By 2006, due to a soaring divorce rate and nanny-state programs that rendered obsolete the...
Discover the Book - Sept. 19, 2008
Seeing God’s Hand in America’s Freedom
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Transformation Garden - January 31, 2018
Even C.S. Lewis Doubted
It is possible to have great doubt and great faith at the same time. The two are not mutually exclusive. In Mother Teresa, in Luther and in Lewis we see, great men and women of faith can also be great men and women of doubt. In faith, there is...
Transformation Garden - May 27, 2018
What If There Are No Adults?
The transition to adulthood used to be one of the main goals of the young. Adulthood was seen to be a status worth achieving and was understood to be a set of responsibilities worth fulfilling. At least, that's the way it used to be. Now, an...
Have Children Forgotten How to Play Outdoors?
Author Richard Louv believes that America's children are now suffering from a syndrome he identifies as "nature-deficit disorder." In his new book, "Last Child in the Woods," Louv suggests that the current generation of American children knows the...
Transformation Garden - Apr. 17, 2010
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