Charlie Kirk, Christian and Martyr
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A case study in how Christians talk about theology, featuring a recent dustup over penal substitutionary atonement.
Dearborn Mayor Abdullah Hammoud told Christian resident Ted Barham he was “not welcome" after Barham objected to street signs honoring Osama Siblani.
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The Christian Post on MSN'Martin Luther was fine with blasphemy laws': Lutheran theologians debate Christian nationalism
Sponsored by the newly established Luther Classical College and hosted by “On The Line” creator and Associate Pastor Bryan Stecker, the nearly two-and-a-half-hour dialogue centered on what is meant by the term “Christian nationalism" and how Lutherans should think about “Christendom, the state, and our public witness in a fractured world.”
WASHINGTON – The Christian imagery and rhetoric on view during this month’s Capitol insurrection are sparking renewed debate about the societal effects of melding Christian faith with an exclusionary breed of nationalism. The rioters who breached the ...
"Rejection is God's protection." Ah, the salve of comfort for broken hearts. Those words echoed frequently throughout "The Great Christian Love Debate," amid zebra-striped and neon-orange and red crushed-velvet pillows at Baobab Stage, in Town Square Las ...