We Are the Body: How to Become a Practicing Church -- February 16, 2010

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Haiti: Following Jesus through the Eye of the Needle
Kent Annan
In 2003 Kent Annan left America behind to live in Haiti, where people wear his cast-off clothing and seek comfort from the heat in the long shadow of his homeland. Here, he shares the experiences of his first few months among Haiti's people.
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News & Culture

No Such Thing as President's Day?
Dr. Frank Wright
Washington was, in fact, a Christian. Those who claim he was a deist probably don't know what a deist is.
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Pastors

We Are the Body: How to Become a Practicing Church
Whitney Hopler
If we're going to be a congregation that does more than come to church and benefit from what the church has to offer, we must learn together how to Embody Our Faith.
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Making Up Evangelical History
Paul Edwards
The idea that Roe v. Wade was not a precipitating factor in the formation of conservative evangelical political engagement serves as a classic example of historic revisionism.
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Marriage

Mystery and Romance: Does a Christian Marriage Need Them?
Sarah Jennings
Women long for romance but often don't feel their marriages meet their expectations. Hayley DiMarco, author of The Woman of Mystery, shares some common mistakes wives make and how they can reawaken both mystery and romance in their lives.
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Now You Change?
Dr. David Hawkins
Caroline's husband finally decided to seek help for his destructive behavior. So why is Caroline still mad? Dr. David offers insights into the confusing feelings that often accompany these situations.
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Parenting

How to Catch Your Kids in a Lie
Jay Payleitner
That first lie told by a three-, four- or five-year-old is a landmark. It's a moment of huge consequence during which a moral code begins to take shape.
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