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New Year Brings Change: “Love in Action”
Blogger Andy Lee has changed the name and focus of her blog in 2013 to "Love in Action." Find out why, and how you can contribute.
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COMMENTARY: If the legislature allows Bible classes in public schools, can it refuse to teach about other holy books?
Writer David Scott asks if a new bill being considered in the N.C. General Assembly to teach Bible classes in public schools could also exclude the teaching of other holy texts.
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The Geometry of Marriage
Of her marriage and her T-shirt, Jana Greene writes: "I’d bought the pink T-shirt at a Christian bookstore several years ago when My Beloved and I were newlyweds. I had never been in love in the all-encompassing way that I love him and had never really expected to be. That head-over-heels-ness was for other people, I’d thought."
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The bravest man I know
"To my husband, Bob. We see what you do, and we love you so. Happy Father’s Day!"
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Where are the spiritual leaders on Moral Mondays?
David Scott writes: "It's Moral Monday (June 3) in Raleigh, and hundreds will assemble to ask for change from North Carolina's legislators. I ask how many spiritual leaders, pastors, priests will be there?"
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Freefall into the Father’s Hand: a faith not baby-stepped
Celebrating 13 years of sobriety, Jana Greene takes us back to 2001 and an early prayer she said to God for her recovery.
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Forgive us our churchiness
Blogger Jana Greene writes: "We humans have made your church about us. But church – as you’ve intended – is just a gathering of your broken disciples, gathered around at your feet, wanting to learn how to love.
It is a wedding celebration of sorts, between the Creator and his creation, with the whole world invited to the reception (which lasts for eternity – what a party!) What makes the church your “bride”, even with all its foibles, denials and betrayals, is that you first loved us. You love your children, gathered at your feet looking to you, not around at each other."
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Human Trafficking: One of the Fastest Growing Crimes
"We can’t imagine that slavery exists today. But the voices against human trafficking are gaining volume," writes blogger Andy Lee about a recent human trafficking speaker in Wilmington.
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Goddess Gala - celebrating the divine feminine in our art scene
Projekte Gallery held its first Goddess Gala this weekend - highlighting the divine feminine in art as well as therapies.
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COMMENTARY: Can religiosity be a mental illness?
Blogger David Scott writes about the usefulness of doubt in the debate between science and religion and the controversies over the new "Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders."
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