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Day: July 23, 2015

3 Ways to Extend Summer Camp Beyond Summer

The problem with summer camp? It doesn’t quite compare to real life. Coming down from that Jesus high can be a bummer. We have developed a few ways to help our students transition back into life as painlessly as possible.

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Is a Desire for More Things Always Bad?

Not all our consumerist desires are bad. Some seem to be morally neutral—like a desire for a particular color shirt, given that one needs to wear a shirt. Other consumerist desires are actually good to have. So how do I know if a desire I have for some consumer item is good, or bad, or morally neutral?

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5 Reasons the Church Should Talk about Abortion

Recent news about senior leaders in the organization Planned Parenthood has rightfully sparked outrage about the moral evil of abortion and the disturbing practice of harvesting parts of aborted babies. In today’s article, John Adams provides 5 insightful reasons why the church should persist in its condemnation of this abhorrent industry.

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Ken Loyer ~ Infant Baptism and Beyond

Another factor in baptism pertains to ongoing spiritual instruction and development after the actual baptism. While not limited to infant baptisms—since post-baptismal nurture is important for any person regardless of that person’s age at the time of baptism—this factor has particular significance in the case of infants who are baptized.

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