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Category: Public Theology

Christian Leadership, Christianity, Devotion, Encouragement, Faith, Life, Public Theology

Sunday Sermon: Is Gambling a Sin?

Each of us have questions when it comes to our faith in God. These questions address different issues and thoughts … Continue reading Sunday Sermon: Is Gambling a Sin?

Christian Leadership, Christianity, Life, Public Theology, United Methodist Church

Five Ways to be a Christian During an Election Year

Traditionally, Labor Day is the start of the general election. The two-and-a-half month period between Labor Day and Election Day … Continue reading Five Ways to be a Christian During an Election Year

Christian Leadership, Christianity, Public Theology, United Methodist Church

What Abraham Lincoln Teaches Pastors About Leadership

Abraham Lincoln is the country’s greatest president. His achievements in four years in office are many. To name a few, … Continue reading What Abraham Lincoln Teaches Pastors About Leadership

Christian Leadership, Christianity, Public Theology, United Methodist Church

Social Media, the Pastor, and the 2012 Election

Social media plays an important role in our lives. Many of us cannot go a few hours without checking Facebook, … Continue reading Social Media, the Pastor, and the 2012 Election

Christian Leadership, Christianity, Faith, Public Theology, United Methodist Church

How the Wesleyan Quadrilateral Can Help in Times of Polarization

According to a recent study by the Pew Research Center, America is more polarized than ever before. The study, which … Continue reading How the Wesleyan Quadrilateral Can Help in Times of Polarization

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