Wednesday, November 13, 2024

Wednesday's Catch: 'World Kindness Day: 4 Simple Ways to Connect Through Kindness' And More


Every November 13th, the world joins together to celebrate World Kindness Day—a global reminder of how small acts of kindness can create a ripple effect that strengthens our connections to one another.

5 Cultural Norms That Threaten to Crush the Church
What if the biggest threats to the church weren’t the things we thought they were? What if the very foundation of our country’s culture actually resembles the culture of our churches? We may find that we’ve been blind to more subtle and subversive influences that are having a greater impact on the church than the issues that consume us. Many overlooked cultural norms are contrary to and sinful within the Kingdom of God, unknowingly supported by many of us.

Fake nostalgia and skillful propaganda got us here — but there's hope on the other side
Any public voice who suggests that everything is going to be fine and that panic or despair are unwarranted should not be taken seriously. That is projection and self-soothing behavior.
Memes claiming that a second Trump presidency will be a golden age for Americans are already circulating on social media.
Justin Welby Resigns as Head of Church of England Following Damning Report on Sex Abuse Cover-Up
Archbishop of Canterbury Justin Welby has resigned from his position as the head of the Church of England following the publication of an independent review that determined he knew of abuse allegations against a church volunteer and failed to adequately investigate and report them.
Also See: Church of England head Justin Welby resigns over handling of sex abuse scandal
Catholic bishops say they will defend migrants if Trump violates rights
At their annual meeting in Baltimore, the bishops' chair on immigration said, 'This is going to be a test for our nation. Are we in fact a nation based on law, on the most fundamental laws about the rights of the human person?'

BGCT tells Kevin Ezell no on 2000 Baptist Faith and Message
Kevin Ezell attempted to force Texas Baptists to adopt the 2000 Baptist Faith and Message or lose church planting partnerships with the Southern Baptist Convention’s North American Mission Board. Texas Baptists overwhelmingly said they would not do it.

8 Steps for Planning a Dementia Caregiver Support Group
Dementia caregiving is an arduous, emotionally taxing journey filled with constant challenges and a profound sense of responsibility. A support group can provide a sanctuary where caregivers can share their experiences and emotions, finding solace and companionship in a community that comprehends their struggles. Mary McDaniel Cail outlines eight essential steps to help your church create an effective group for those caring for loved ones with dementia.

What Was Arianism?
What was Arianism? Here is a primer on late fourth-century Arianism through the writings of Eunomius of Cyzicus, who might have been the most influential Arian of his era.
A surprising number of US Christians subscribe to an Arian view of Jesus, according to the Lifeway Research-Ligonier Ministries survey of the state of theology in the United States.
Jesus Claimed to Be God by Allowing His Disciples to Do Something Shocking 
"Did Jesus claim to be God? Christians say yes, but skeptics argue Jesus never claimed this. Who did Jesus believe he was? What claims did he make about his identity? Can we make a definitive case that Jesus believed he was God?" Robby Lashua thinks we can.

Why Liturgy Matters
Liturgy is all the rage—or it’s not considered at all. In this episode of The Everyday Pastor, Matt Smethurst and Ligon Duncan discuss the importance of a deliberate order of service, or liturgy, for Sunday worship. God summons us into his presence by his Word, and we respond by his grace. But what does this mean practically for what you do—and don’t—include in your Sunday services?
Even those who plan services of public worship in churches that use a set order of service need to give thought to what to include in a service and what to leave out. Many orders of service in both the newer and older Anglican and Episcopal service books contain redundant elements. A number of orders of service would benefit from being scaled down.
Worship And The Impossible
What role does worship have in seeing the impossible happen in people? Could it be we’ve underestimated what is going on in the room?

9 Ways to Prepare Your Heart for the End of the Year
There’s no better time to evaluate your heart before God. Look at your heart posture before the hustle and bustle at the end of the year.

Lesslie Newbigin and His Influence on Contemporary Missions in Western Culture
In the scope of the 20th century, Lesslie Newbigin is one the most profound and influential thinkers with regard to the gospel and modern Western culture. One would be hard-pressed to find a voice for contemporary missions who has not been influenced in some way by Newbigin.

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