Tuesday, May 17, 2022

What's On The Web: How Black People and Jews Are Bound Together in 'Great Replacement’ Theory And More


How Black People and Jews Are Bound Together in ‘Great Replacement’ Theory
Dozens of pages of the Buffalo shooter's manifesto are devoted first to Blacks and then to Jews, replete with photos, drawings, graphs and caricatures.

Loving Across the Ideological Fence
... we are living in a time when our ideological differences are tearing us apart. Divisions are running rampant, strife is wrecking havoc, and relational turmoil is out of control. But it doesn’t have to be that way. As Christians, we can at least do our part of loving those with whom we disagree—even vehemently.

5 Steps for Leading Your Church Through Change
Some changes are more difficult than others, but these five steps will help you be more successful at leading your church through change.

Can Evangelicals Be Bothered to Pray?
According to a survey by the Pew Research Center, fewer than half of U.S. adults pray daily—and this number has fallen precipitously in the past 15 years, from 58 percent of respondents in 2007 to 45 percent in 2021. Moreover, Crossway reports that only 2 percent of poll respondents are “very satisfied” with their prayer lives; a much larger percentage spoke of “moderate” to “low” satisfaction.

The #1 Quality of Good Video Editing is . . . Storytelling
Being able to tell a story is the single most important skill you need.

More than Catch-and-Release: A Vision for Making Disciples
The current debate centers on the role and extent of teaching in missions. But as we discuss the place of teaching, we can’t forget that discipleship is more than teaching. To make disciples, the church must communicate content and form character.

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