What Does It Mean To Be Evangelical?: Defining Terms, Understanding...
Seemingly everyone is middle class. Ask someone who makes $75,000 a year and someone who makes double that amount, and both will tell you they’re “middle class.” And, it seems, even millionaires in...
View ArticleUnfavorable Opinions
This piece was originally posted by Faith Line Protestants co-founder Greg Damhorst on the Interfaith Youth Core blog at http://www.ifyc.org/content/unfavorable-opinions. Yesterday the Pew Forum...
View Article5 types of Christians: The insiders (part 1 of 6)
This article is part 1 in a series inspired by Gabe Lyons’ The Next Christians. As I read this book, I felt like Lyons’ insight was particularly relevant to our discussion of evangelical involvement in...
View ArticleWhat do we call ourselves?
I really enjoyed this from Skye Jethani: Why Are There No “Christians” on Twitter? He notes that in his wanderings of Twitter profiles, “Very few used the word Christian, and no one used the word...
View ArticleCreating a Culture of Unity Through Interfaith Cooperation
There’s no question — our country is divided. Tension hangs in the air over every conversation about the budget, gay marriage, immigration, and gun control. Of course, difference of opinion is nothing...
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