We as a Christian community benefit when silence is broken.
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I see the discipline of Lenten fasting more as an opportunity to refocus our values, a regular reminder of our spiritual callings through giving up something we take for granted.
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Can there be a morality or theology to the structures and systems of language?
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Philosopher Bernard Williams coined the term “moral luck” to describe circumstances where moral praise or blame is granted to a person because of circumstances beyond their control.
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Featuring monthly posts, this blog seeks to give our readers a behind-the-curtains peek into how things operate at The Banner. In this inaugural post, get to know our team!
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What does it take to get published in The Banner? Why do we accept some articles and reject others?
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The conversation needs to shift from trying to convince each other to a pragmatic discussion of where we go from here.
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By one account, thunder peeled in loud claps—then rain showers—but as soon as it appeared it peacefully went away, a rainbow appeared overhead, and this feeling of calm came over Carl.
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As our society dives deeper into a digital world, the church has an opportunity to directly address what is unseen.
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We, as believers in Jesus, in the church, are people who are called to action. Yet we all have unique backgrounds, and we come from a variety of ethnicities.
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I can choose to hit each note precisely and be on my own or I can elect to more or less sing the right notes in a kind of approximate way but at least be singing along with the others.
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The church is a community of vulnerability. And God intends that to be our strength.
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It was mid-December. We were all waiting. But we weren't waiting like the rest of the world.
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The measures churches have implemented to protect people are largely reactionary, not preventative. How do you hedge against a sin that originates in the human heart?
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Babel is, after all, the key narrative to which we can trace the origins of our current predicament of globalization.
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I wonder if the faithfulness required of us, as we wait for our wedding feast to begin, is a kind of political chastity.
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I felt badly about throwing away so many things, but I had to remind myself: it is not my fault my ancestors kept these things. I am not responsible to inherit all my mother’s belongings.
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Sometimes we plant seeds that will take so long to grow that we know we won’t be alive to reap the benefit of their eventual shade and strength.
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Conflicts, disappointments or boredom can begin to accumulate and you find yourself asking the question: When is it time to leave?
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As Protestant believers worked harder to distance themselves from Catholicism, I think they left behind some important ways of understanding God.
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Even for those who suffer chronically, God gives, uplifts, and strengthens. Moreover, he uses this suffering to advance the kingdom in mysterious ways.
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By now there’s a good chance you’ve heard of the horrific discovery at the home of the recently deceased abortion provider, Dr. Ulrich “George” Klopfer.
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The idea that Fox News-watching religious Republican voters are a stand-in for all evangelicals is ludicrous.
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When we lack unity, or at the very least, mutual respect, as people of faith we lose our saltiness, and our light grows dim.