About Blog A small group of young Christians who have spent several years working out what our faith looks like in public.We host thoughtful and gracious
conversations about Christianity's shape in the public square.Classical, conservative discourse on all issues of faith, culture and politics.
About Blog A small group of young Christians who have spent several years working out what our faith looks like in public.We host thoughtful and gracious
conversations about Christianity's shape in the public square.Classical, conservative discourse on all issues of faith, culture and politics.
About Blog A small group of young Christians who have spent several years working out what our faith looks like in public.We host thoughtful and gracious
conversations about Christianity's shape in the public square.Classical, conservative discourse on all issues of faith, culture and politics.
The forum is home to discussions about general interest topics like music, travel, and current events, as well as a wide range of dating - specific discussions and
conversations about Christianity.
Despite the faith's demographic popularity — 78 percent of all American adults identify as Christians — it can still be surprising to encounter
conversations about Christianity in the media, outside of religious outlets.
Not exact matches
Ever since her story was featured in
Christianity Today nearly a year ago, Butterfield has become something of a celebrity within the conservative evangelical world, and every time I'm in
conversation with someone
about the potential dangers of «conversion therapy» (which seeks to change a person's sexual orientation through counseling and prayer), her name invariably comes up.
Multiethnicity in
Christianity can not be limited to
conversations about race in Black and White terms and history or how we are going to change up musical worship to include some Gospel music and a song sung in Spanish.
There are a lot of
conversations today
about the world around us trying to put out the fire of
Christianity.
I recently had a
conversation with several guys
about church and ministry, and we were talking
about how there are so many people who seem to entering into a way of being the church outside of the four walls of institutional
Christianity.
So give up on cliché
Christianity, and start living real life with real people as we have real
conversations using real words
about real issues.
Your remark
about the roots of
Christianity being entangled with the roots of other religions reminded me of a
conversation I had with a Franciscan nun.
There are lots of
conversations about whether or not Jesus really existed and therefore what is true or not true
about Christianity.
No offence but I doubt I could read any argument on your site
about «moral issue» or «apparent contradiction» that I haven't read elsewhere and I am done with silly
conversations that are
about point scoring between atheism and
Christianity.
After all, as an ex-pastor and an apparent «communications» teacher, he should have all the dialogue skills needed to make
conversations about a universalist, church - free, I - love - God
Christianity blossom.
Here's a look at six unexpected
conversations about faith, church, Jesus and
Christianity in mainstream pop culture.
About Site - Patheos is a non-partisan multi-faith website that seeks to inform and elevate our public discourse on matters of religion and faith.Their vision to articulate the gospel in a multi-religious marketplace of ideas and to host the
conversations that shape the future of the church.Blog hosting the
conversation on Evangelical
Christianity and Witness.
Global
About Blog Patheos is a non-partisan multi-faith website that seeks to inform and elevate our public discourse on matters of religion and faith.Their vision to articulate the gospel in a multi-religious marketplace of ideas and to host the
conversations that shape the future of the church.Blog hosting the
conversation on Evangelical
Christianity and Witness.
I also include an outline of a
conversation we had with him when I took our A'level students to ask him
about Death and the Afterlife in
Christianity.
The
conversation that finally led to the conversion of writer and evangelist C.S. Lewis to
Christianity wasn't
about hellfire.
Global
About Blog Patheos is a non-partisan multi-faith website that seeks to inform and elevate our public discourse on matters of religion and faith.Their vision to articulate the gospel in a multi-religious marketplace of ideas and to host the
conversations that shape the future of the church.Blog hosting the
conversation on Evangelical
Christianity and Witness.
Global
About Blog Patheos is a non-partisan multi-faith website that seeks to inform and elevate our public discourse on matters of religion and faith.Their vision to articulate the gospel in a multi-religious marketplace of ideas and to host the
conversations that shape the future of the church.Blog hosting the
conversation on Evangelical
Christianity and Witness.