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Walking The Election Ridgeline
Alexis de Tocqueville was a French political scientist and historian who lived in the early 19th Century. To help his country preserve its blood-bought liberty in the aftermath of the French Revolution, he looked to learn from the young democracy of the United States, still in its infancy. His work, Democracy in America, is a collection of observations about our nation's origins and is still considered an expert perspective on how democracy impacts society.
Trust The Lord, Do Good, Stay Faithful
Last September, we began the new ministry year with our eyes focused on the reality of the Kingdom of God. We began with studies in 1 and 2 Samuel, looking at David, Israel’s King. Then, we spent the weeks of Advent looking at Jesus, God’s King. In January, we opened Matthew’s Gospel to learn about The King and His Kingdom.
Dependent Independence?
For most, July 4th is a day of family, food, and fireworks, ostensibly celebrating our nation's independence from England in 1776. Yes, we got out from ole' King George and initiated the greatest experiment in democracy the world had ever known. But, as we look around at our society, it is increasingly evident that independence has brought some unforeseen and undoubtedly unintended consequences.
Pro-life And Adoption
In the pews of churches across America, at the election polls, at marches and protests, in front of abortion clinics, and at pregnancy centers, conservative Evangelicals have overwhelmingly held to a pro-life position. Abortion, choice, and life remain some of the most polarizing political issues and continue to engender significant debate in popular and judicial arenas alike. Even after the Supreme Court’s overturning of Roe v. Wade in 2022, the fight for access to abortion continues to rage, especially in California.
“But There is No Verse Prohibiting Abortion!”
“But there is no verse prohibiting abortion!”
Now that I have your attention with that radical opening statement, allow me to point out that it is in quotation marks. It is a sad comment we sometimes hear from a sincere but deluded soul who desires to hold onto the Bible while being open to taking the life of a little one in the womb.
God, Where Are You?
Let’s not pretend it isn’t a problem. It always has been. The carnage that evil creates is all around us. And its endless media presence has lulled us into accepting a new norm. We are only jolted awake when an outdated version of evil is replaced with fresh depictions of a new travesty.
Christians and Culture
It’s beyond a truism that wars around culture have infiltrated so much of daily life, both in and outside of the church. While bigger than mere politics, culture wars often fall along political lines. Yet, increasingly, fault lines within political ideology reveal that no one group has the corner on the market of truth and goodness.
What Politics Can’t Promise
The substantive decline in the moral fiber of our nation and the corresponding increase in daily anxiety have awakened our citizens to seek solutions in the political realm. We are increasingly interested in and passionate about politics. And the passion is rising to destructive levels. Each election cycle becomes more divisive, filled with demeaning rhetoric, and teeming with warnings that electing the wrong people will bring about the end of our democracy.
Our Bodies and God’s Design: Part 1
It’s still near the first of the year, and most people are thinking about their bodies. Cholesterol to be lowered, fat to be shed, muscle to be toned, blood sugar regulated, hair dyed (might I recommend A Touch of Grey), and wardrobe updated. And this isn’t a new year or even a “this year” point of emphasis. Humanity has always spent a significant amount of time navel-gazing, both metaphorically and literally.