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Category Archives: Religious freedom
Crisis in America
Over three years separates our spring of 2017 interview with Os Guinness and where we are today, and yet, without changing a word, my resulting Catch reads as if it were written yesterday. Because his challenges are so prophetic and … Continue reading
Posted in Christianity and politics, pandemic, Religious freedom
Tagged love your enemies, pandemic, politics
4 Comments
What does your worldview do for the world?
Yes, I try to find common ground with everyone, doing everything I can to save some. (1 Corinthians 9:22 NLT) Worldview is critical to our thinking if we want to reach everyone, everywhere with the gospel of welcome — grace … Continue reading
Posted in Christianity and politics, Religious freedom, Worldview
Tagged Christian worldview
4 Comments
No Little Town; No Quiet Night
O little town of Bethlehem, How still we see thee lie; Above thy deep and dreamless sleep The silent stars go by. The little town of Bethlehem is not so little today, and not so still. It’s a place where … Continue reading
The experiment lives on
I think we often forget that America was and is an experiment. At no other time in history has the setting and the resources been so right to begin a democracy. And the fact that the country is still … Continue reading
Posted in Christianity and politics, kingdom of God, Religious freedom
Tagged America, American flag, diversity
22 Comments
Catch voices weigh in on shooting
“As a New Zealand member of the Catch Community, here on the ground, there has been a profound sense of shock and disbelief as this tragedy has unfolded before our eyes.” Dave, a Catch MemberPartner from New Zealand has given … Continue reading
Hope follows tragedy
It was later in the day on Friday, March 15, the day of the shooting attack on a Muslim mosque full of worshipers in Christchurch, New Zealand, when I was sending an email to my friend and former college classmate … Continue reading
Posted in freedom, Religious freedom, Worldview
Tagged Christian worldview, freedom of religion
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America (still) in crisis
Os Guinness’s observations and prophetic challenges about America and culture are so spot on, they remain true over time and something that needs to grab our attention more than just once. I am re-releasing a summary of an interview we … Continue reading
Posted in freedom, new frontier, Religious freedom, Worldview
Tagged freedom, freedom of religion
2 Comments
The new cultural revolution
I’m really excited that yesterday’s Catch received so many strong, positive comments. That does my heart good and encourages my soul that we are on the right track, and some of you are already picking up the mantel of grace … Continue reading