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I have been involved with life issues since my parents stuffed me into a dress shirt and tie,
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Following a discussion about miracles, the teacher took the class to the zoo
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As I write this, the hearts of many Banner readers are troubled by the political unrest in the United States and the horrific mosque shooting in Canada.
Ashes at the Airport
March 2017 Issue [nid:42261]READ MOREThe Interfaith Chapel at Chicago’s O’Hare Airport doesn’t look much like a place of worship.
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I am tone deaf, so singing in worship doesn’t do anything for me.
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Never Alone, the first full-length album from husband-and-wife duo Seth & Nirva,
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This excellent multigenerational novel about a family of talented musicians
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Grandpa lives with Sophie and her parents.
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The Grammy Awards were handed out last Sunday,
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Many of our churches have a reading bias.
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Getting young people involved in worship leadership is an excellent idea
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Shortly after the election, my friend sent me a note: “Would you be willing to go with me to the Women’s March
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In this lengthy, complex exploration of Israel’s history leading up to the death and resurrection of Jesus,
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In 1958, Richard Loving, a white man, and Mildred Jeter, a black woman, were married in Virginia.
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“Tell me where you’re really from.”
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I live in the desert, in a valley plain surrounded by four distinct mountain ranges.
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Fighting the good fight begins when you and I make the decision to no longer stand outside the ring.
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In 1954, Ray Kroc was an ambitious, middle-aged salesman who wanted something bigger.