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Demonstrators remain outside as worshippers enter, contrasting peaceful dissent with protests in church.
  • Church & State

Protest Outside, Worship Inside: A Truce Worth Keeping

Public Square Staff1 month ago05 mins

Political anger is pushing protests into worship spaces. What happens when the inside-outside line collapses?

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A student isolated on a court while peers whisper, symbolizing the cruelty of blame culture.
  • Gospel Fare

The Day the Blame Game Named My Sister

Timothy Smith3 months ago3 months ago06 mins

What ends othering and blame? Loyal defense of family, respect across faiths, and small acts of shared service.

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A therapist sits in despair on the therapy sofa beneath credentials, the empty chair representing therapist divorce.
  • Family Matters

The Divorce Epidemic Among the People We Pay to Prevent Divorce

C.D. Cunningham4 months ago011 mins

Why do therapists divorce more than most? High stress, blurred boundaries, and perfectionism strain marriages.

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A father embraces his son at a doorway, symbolizing repentance as the beginning of relational healing.
  • American Families of Faith

The Power of Repentance to Help Relational Healing

Justin Hendricks4 months ago011 mins

What does repentance mean for families of faith? They show it restores peace and strengthens bonds with God and family.

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Five figures express distinct reactions toward one slice of pizza, illustrating all five conflict management styles.
  • Persuasion

Why Winning Doesn’t Make You Right: Five Conflict Styles

Skyline4 months ago09 mins

Which conflict style fits each dispute? All five are needed; choose wisely to prevent resentment.

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A woman reaches out in empathy to her own, shaded reflection, symbolizing empathy without knowledge.
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The Limits of Empathy: Why Feeling Isn’t Always Knowing

Dan Ellsworth5 months ago011 mins

Is empathy always good? Without scrutiny, it feeds bias, but with reality testing, it grounds compassion in truth.

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Followers look at empty hands beside loaves and fishes on the ground, evoking the human struggle with divine refusal.
  • Gospel Fare

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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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 modern superhero stands ignored on a busy street, illustrating waning cultural belief in origin stories within superhero films.
  • Pop Culture

How We Lost Faith in the Hero’s Beginning

C.D. Cunningham6 months ago011 mins

Why did superhero films abandon origin stories? Because we don’t want to become heroes. We want them to just show up.

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A peaceful father leads his child past hostile slogans, illustrating the steady purpose of modern masculinity.
  • Family Matters

The Voice of our Fathers: The Forgotten Power of Good Men

Kristine Stringham8 months ago012 mins

What can stop a culture of cads? Faithful fatherhood offers enduring guardrails and societal strength.

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A family faces a crumbling city with a faded billboard reflecting the family a proclamation to the world being forgotten.
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A Voice of Warning: Prophets and Proclamations

Charolette Winder9 months ago011 mins

What happens when prophets are ignored? Calamity follows in the form of broken homes and shrinking nations.

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