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#FaithandCulture Reading: MLK, Pro-Life Protestors, Foster Care, Evangelism

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In today’s #FaithandCulture Reading, we cull a brief list of some of our favorite articles of the week — featuring selections from Sarah Eekhoff Zylstra, Peter Nenadov, Scott Hildreth, John Ewart and Jenn Kinter.


  • Rooted in the Cross: Why We Need MLK’s Strength to Love
    Petar Nenadov at Made to Flourish: “The reverend Billy Graham demonstrated how a simple and clear gospel presentation can reach the masses. Dr. King’s sermons demonstrate how thoughtful and prophetic messages can also do the same.”
  • The Haunting, Undeniable Truth of the Bible
    Scott Hildreth at the CGCS: “Millions have not heard, the Bible is clear — unless a person hears the gospel and personally responds in faith, there is no hope for salvation. People are not protected from God’s wrath because they have never heard.”
  • The One Versus Millions
    John Ewart at the CGCS: “I pray we will have a desperate love for the church like I witnessed there, a love driven from the One out to the millions.”

From Intersect This Week

Here’s a list of the articles we published since last Friday. If you missed one, now’s your time to catch up.

  • Redeeming My Doubt
    Annie Lavi: “If we requalify a doubter as someone who is beginning, maybe for the first time, to engage with the Word and it’s challenges to the sinful heart, then maybe we can approach them with more hope than fear, and point them to the true light once again.”

What other articles would you recommend?

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