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Monthly Archives: "November 2010"

By Kevin Hendricks Th following is an excerpt from the book Open Our Eyes by Kevin Hendricks, which is an effort to support Mark Horvath and the work that he does at InvisiblePeople.tv, where he...

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Blessed are the Poor (and Blind)

November 29, 2010 |

By Jeff Goins, Editor “Blessed are the poor in spirit, for theirs is the kingdom of heaven.” Jesus has a hidden blessing for those who come to grips with their own spiritual bankruptcy and desperation....

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The (Christian) Political Asylum

November 23, 2010 |

By Tim Chermak Christians are insane. I’ll get back to that in a second. For now, allow me to give you some background. I’ve been working on a political campaign for the past few months....

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By Wilson Bunn I have been realizing in my life lately that there is a huge difference between the counterfeit freedoms, securities, comforts, and wealth of the world, and the true ones offered by Christ....

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Stop The Candy Shop: A Review

November 15, 2010 |

By Matt Snyder 4,500 people gathered the other night at the Fox Theatre in downtown Atlanta, Georgia. It just wasn’t any crew of 4,500 people though. It was thousands of revolutionaries who are going to...

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Has God Abandoned Us?

November 15, 2010 |

By Lacey Gustavsen Sometimes, life goes by, and new moments amaze us every day. We see God in everything we do, wherever it is that we find ourselves. We feel his presence close by, nearer...

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By Samantha Costanza Just one touch…” I thought to myself, “Just one touch and I will be whole again.” The sweaty bodies press in one me. I feel a heavy foot land crushingly on mine....

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By Samantha Costanza Averted eyes and gazes as I walk down the dirt road.  They might as well have been stepping on me.  The grit and stank dwells deep in my bones. I am the...

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By Jeff Goins, Editor What is hipster Christianity? Hipster Christianity is, in short, the fusion of hipster culture-independent, alternative, anti-mainstream, fashionable-with Christianity. It’s a world of mostly twentysomething Christian evangelicals who grew up on CCM...

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By Evan Dawson When church and cool collide. That’s the nifty tag line placed on the (dare I say hip?) cover of Brett McCracken‘s first book, Hipster Christianity. I know what you’re thinking: “Here we...

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