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The Deep Joy of Jazz
Historically, the Christian religion has permeated the experience of African-American people and their cultural expressions. In studying the emergence of jazz, it is impossible to extricate the religious element without completely altering the history of its formation.
By William Edgar
Global Warming and Christian Stewardship
Debate on climate change sizzles among proponents of biblical stewardship
By Mark Bergin
The Indecency of Assisted Suicide
“Quality of life” continues to supplant “sanctity of life”
By Peter A. Lillback
Illegal Immigrants: One Question, Four Perspectives
How should the fact that illegal immigrants have knowingly broken the law affect our attitudes toward them?
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We Do Theater Because We Believe
The power of the story compels actors and playwrights to engage their deepest convictions in the work of the theater.
By Charlie Jones
Much Ado About Something
What’s the right way to consider drama as it relates to the church?
By Nat Belz
Gentrification With Justice
New economic life for our cities and an era of hopefulness for the poor
By Bob Lupton
Loving Our Muslim Neighbors
We cannot afford to ignore the religious and cultural divides between us. The Lord has called us to reach out in love.