Progressive Christianity and the loss of a moral center by Chad Holtz
In our rush to divorce ourselves from any vestiges of fundamentalism we have stampeded over the cliff of moral relativism. Where is our moral center? While I was deep in my own addiction to pornography and sex I found solace in this “tribe” because they did not judge me. But solace is not salvation, and I needed to be saved, not assuaged.
What made me laugh.
Aggie Rivalry Continues to 'Bloom' on UT Campus by Cassie Gallo
The State of Texas blooms a sea of bluebonnets, but on the University of Texas campus something is not quite right. Genetically modified bluebonnets are invading the campus, and rumor has it Texas A&M University is in on the prank.
What made me agree.
In which I fall for the beautiful facade by Sarah Bessey
There isn’t much room for romanticism in the real world of orphan prevention and community development. This world needs open eyes, this conversation needs hard questions, these are real people. Real people. Real homes. Real families. They deserve our open eyes, our respect, and we need to honour them by hearing the truth.
What convicted me.
5 reasons why Christians aren't impacting culture by TE Hanna
Tweets
“The Gospel takes away our right forever, to discriminate between the deserving and the undeserving poor.” - Dorothy Day
— Natalie Trust (@NatalieTrust) April 9, 2014
We had to share this snippet from one of our sponsored children M. Naresh's letter. https://t.co/oOz45QLXNJ
— CRF (@CRFtweets) April 14, 2014
Jesus doesn't have much use for fashion show religion, especially as it looks over systemic injustice in the name of Christianity. Matt23:23
— Fred Liggin IV (@Liggin) April 16, 2014
This morning I woke up groggily... &sprayed fabric wrinkle remover on my head instead of hairspray. My hair will be realllly straight today.
— Emily Whelchel (@EmilythePerson) April 7, 2014
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