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Tag: Election 2012

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

Prayers for Tomorrow’s Election

As we approach tomorrow’s General Election, here are some prayers for the election, our nation, and our leaders. Many of … Continue reading Prayers for Tomorrow’s Election

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, Devotion, Encouragement, Faith, Life

How the Witness of the Church Can be Harmed for Political Gain

Rick Santorum has found his niche. The former Pennsylvania Senator came into the 2012 presidential campaign as someone with little … Continue reading How the Witness of the Church Can be Harmed for Political Gain

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