The Supreme Court rules that the President of the United States has broad discretion to impose travel restrictions, so long as they are related to a...
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Barry Black, the 62nd chaplain of the United States Senate, opened the June 18, 2018 Senate session with a prayer for justice, righteousness, love,...
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The words to the iconic children’s song “This Little Light of Mine” have been playing through my head these past few days. “All around the...
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Editor’s Note: The following is an excerpt from Pastor Charles Tapp’s sermon, delivered June 16, 2018 at Sligo Seventh-day Adventist Church in Takoma...
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In these years of our discontent there is no shortage of outrage. If you are a Trump supporter, these are your salad days in which the outrages of...
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On Monday, the U.S. Supreme Court surprised a lot of us and issued a ruling in the Masterpiece Cakeshop case that not only avoided making a real...
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“The Church is the greatest vehicle God has chosen to bless the world around them,” says Joseph Khabbaz, youth and young adult pastor for the Sligo...
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Introduction
My task at the Andrews University Music and Worship Conference over the past several years has been to read popular art and rituals...
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I remember traveling home from the subway in New York City as a young person. Always on high alert. Listen for footsteps. Always looking for someone...
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Several years ago I had the pleasure of meeting Dr. James Wood at a reception when I was a PhD student at Baylor University. I am not sure if Wood is...
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