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- Living Theology
- Love Acceptance Forgiveness
- Meditations for the Reformation (Rev. Anthony Carter)
- Micah Challenge
- Mouw’s Musings
- Multicultural Methodists
- Musings of a Christian Psychologist
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- Open Source Theology
- Peculiar Prophet (William Willimon)
- Per Caritatem
- Presbymergent
- Prof. Rah\’s Blog
- Reclaiming the Mission
- Reclaiming the Mission [David Fitch]
- Reconcilers with Chris Rice
- Reconciliation Blog
- Reflections of a Jazz Theologian
- Ruthie Foster Music
- Sacred Space – Daily Prayer
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- SmartChristian – Andrew Jackson
- The Good News – Fr. Ben Hawley, SJ
- The New Conspirators!
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- Theological Thought
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- Urban Ekklesia
- Urban Onramps
- Urban Youth Workers Institute blog
- Vanguard Church blog
Category Archives: culture
Why Diversity Matters . . . to Christians
I just read the following post by Chris Rice, Co-director of the Duke Divinity School Center for Reconciliation, on his blog, Reconcilers with Chris Rice, about why diversity is, or at least it should be, important to those of us who … Continue reading
Posted in , Church, culture, diversity, ecumenical, Kingdom of God, Reconciliation, theology
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The Real Message of Jesus
Christine Sine’s recent reflection on her Godspace blog deal with our perception of the “real world” as North American Christians as well as our–at least most evangelicals–understanding of the message of the gospel as more than just future oriented for individuals. … Continue reading
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