Roe v Wade and the Ideological Paradox

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Roe v Wade and The Ideological Paradox

In the volcanic reaction to the overturning of Roe v Wade, I observed a fascinating ideological paradox. Here is an example of what I am talking about: In November 2020, Megan Markle wrote an excellent … Read More

If God is love, is love always God?

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During a recent talk, a friend offered quite the thought provoker: “God is love, but love is not always God.” “God is love.” Yes, I concur. “But love is not always God.” Is this really … Read More

Eschatology Is Good News

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by Carolina Weick What’s all this ‘bride’ talk about? While in college I remember asking myself, “What’s all this ‘bride’ talk about?” I had been born again a few years prior having thought I understood … Read More

I could never believe in a God who would…

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Gold Calf

“I could never believe in a God who would…” I have heard this phrase knocking around a bit here and there.  Have you? I have heard it from folks who have become uncomfortable with a … Read More

The House of Horrors and The Good News

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Perhaps like me, you have been sickened  by the appalling news story emerging this last week out of California. 13 sons and daughters being routinely chained and starved.  A “house of horrors” rather than a … Read More

The Apostolic Heart – what makes it tick?

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When I think about explaining the roles of apostles, apostolic ministry, “the apostolic” or however you might say it, there is a particular question that comes to mind. For me, the vital question is this: What … Read More

A Silent Holocaust – Stephanie Jones

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Sitting On The Couch I was 10 years old when my mother called me into the living room to watch a documentary with her. She said, “This is something you should know about now. “ … Read More

A Note From Scott & Stephanie

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Dear New Day Family, We can hardly believe that 2015 marks our seventh year since moving to the far away land of Knightsville to plant a “house that beats with the heart of David”. During … Read More

Merging Generations – Mike Worth

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Early in life I was split on my opinion of adults. For me there were two categories: those who would accept me, and those who would not. My level of comprehension and maturity was limited … Read More