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A crocodile threatening a heart symbolizes how conflict resolution strategies protect relationships from destruction.
  • Dialogue

Disagreement: Three Steps toward Relationship Conservation

Skyline5 months ago07 mins

What saves relationships so they can endure disputes? Separating issues, practicing repair, and meeting deeper needs renew peace.

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Christian nationalism is symbolized by the American flag replacing sacred symbols in a church, showing faith overtaken by politics.
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Perspective: Religion Can Support the Constitution. A Religious ‘Takeover’ Does Not

Chris Stevenson5 months ago05 mins

Constitutional conflicts can arise when religious language and behavior take an aggressive and domineering posture toward government and society as a whole.

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Followers look at empty hands beside loaves and fishes on the ground, evoking the human struggle with divine refusal.
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When God Refuses to Fix the World: The Politics of John 6

Dan Ellsworth5 months ago011 mins

Why do extremes fail? John 6 reveals why loaves and fishes do not justify utopian politics over covenant conversion.

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A calm preacher commands attention, reflecting the power of Elder Holland's talks.
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When Prophets Speak Meekly and Still Pierce the Heart

Ray Alston6 months ago015 mins

What does righteous rebuke look like today? Elder Holland, as an example, battles ideas, not people, and always points to Christ.

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A Prophet in TIME: Healing the Heart of a Nation

C.D. Cunningham6 months ago6 months ago09 mins

What does a prophet say at 101? He affirms divine worth, urges peacemaking, and calls families the heart of healing.

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A radiant clearing opens in a quiet plain and gentle valley, portraying reverence for the gathering at Adam-ondi-Ahman.
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The Valley Where Adam Stood with God

Jared Lambert6 months ago09 mins

Can names reveal divine truth? The Restoration revived Ahman as a sacred name linking identity to divine order.

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Southeast Asian young adults in diverse religious attire joyfully prepare lanterns in a city square, highlighting unity in interfaith dialogue.
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America’s Interfaith Problem Isn’t Denominational: Learning from Southeast Asia

C.D. Cunningham6 months ago6 months ago07 mins

What lessons can global pluralism teach? Youth-led and policy-driven models can guard religious freedom.

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Children in diverse religious dress outside a public school capture the stakes of freedom of religion in education.
  • Church & State

Religious Liberty at the Court in 2025

Anna Bryner6 months ago09 mins

Can the state limit parental rights or define religion? The Court strengthens protections for faith in key rulings.

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A person imagines both sides of a conflict, highlighting empathy and why forgiveness is important.
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You Don’t Need to Feel Forgiving to Forgive

Skyline6 months ago08 mins

What does it mean to truly forgive? Forgiveness is a sacred choice that frees the giver, not the offender.

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A woman prays while her husband watches in silence, capturing the start of shared spiritual transformation.
  • American Families of Faith

How Faith Transforms Relationships: A Journey of Personal and Relational Change

Loren Marks6 months ago015 mins

Can real people experience change? Couples of faith were shaped by gradual, sudden, and sacred transformation.

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A seated scholar refuses the offer of secular law while holding sacred writings, illustrating resistance to secular liberalism.
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Taking Rauch’s Liberalism Seriously: A Response to Patterson

Ralph C. Hancock6 months ago015 mins

Do polite compromises secure faith’s future in liberal democracy? They don’t; doctrine must guide law and civic life.

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A grieving woman sits in a courtroom during the sentencing connected to the Moscow, Idaho, murders, capturing the raw emotion and distance between victims and offender.
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The Tragedy in Moscow: Grief, Mercy, and the Weight of Agency

David G. Bingham7 months ago010 mins

What does faith require in horror’s wake? A deeper understanding of agency, space for grief, and trust in divine mercy.

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