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Even after being away from home, it’s a sin not to stop and play with your grandson.
07/17/2014 - By John Rutledge
The crisis on our southern border is complicated. Except when it’s not.
Most churches seem boggled by the dynamics of our secular, multicultural, multifaith society. How do churches develop Great Commission values in the face of such diversity?
07/16/2014 - By John Rutledge
Updated: Whatever happened to “Give me your tired, your poor, your huddled masses yearning to breathe free?”
Too often when faced with clutch circumstances, I hurl up panic-button prayers.
07/11/2014 - By John Rutledge
Jesus was right; Sabbath was made for people. And we really, really need to keep the Sabbath.
After some saints of my church decided to clear out our Sunday school storage area (who wants to do that job?), an unusual question was posed: “What do we do with damaged Bibles?”
Student Misions Blog: Recently, my rose-colored glasses were removed and with that, my heart broke.
07/10/2014 - By John Rutledge
Student Missions Blog: We were able to break fast with our Muslim friend, her husband and children on a recent evening.
Student Missions Blog: I climbed a mountain recently, and it brought to mind all kinds of comparisons to my experiences this summer, spirituality and life in general.
Student Missions Blog: Two weeks ago, I joined the rest of the summer staff at DaySpring at a meeting about human trafficking in the Tulsa area.
After leaving a bakery where we go to typically on the weekend to develop conversations about Isa—the Muslim name for Jesus—one of the girls on my team suggested we visit a scarf shop. So, we drove down the road and stopped at the first shop.