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Don’t Call it Conservatism
With every passing year, it seems we Christian Conservatives find ourselves increasingly in the minority. There might be more of us than we know, but the loudest and best-funded voices are almost exclusively liberal. If we know our Bibles, this shouldn’t come as a shock to us. For many of us who are weary of fighting in relative obscurity, though, there is a real temptation to uncritically align with anything or anyone that seems allied to our purposes.
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Tagged Andrew Tate, Bethel McGrew, Bud Light, conservatism, Conservative Dad’s Ultra Right Beer, Dana Loesch, Elon Musk, Kanye West, Riley Gaines
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Closed on Sunday – Kanye West Song NOT About Chick-fil-A
Kanye West’s new album, Jesus is King, has literally taken social media by storm! Kanye’s recent conversion to Christianity has caused a buzz in both the Christian and non-Christian worlds.
Perhaps his most controversial track on the new gospel album is a song called “Closed on Sunday,” (see lyrics) which Kanye performed recently on Jimmy Kimmel Live.
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Tagged Apple Music, Business Insider, Chick-fil-A, Closed on Sunday, Cosmopolitan, FoxNews, Instagram, Jesus is King, Jimmy Kimmel Live, Kanye West, Zane Lowe
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Q&A Session With John Stonestreet
As John Stonestreet taught in his sessions at the IFI Worldview Conference, it is important for Christians to engage with culture, for culture-making is something God created us to do; to avoid culture is to avoid the world that God has given us. But how should we go about engaging culture? What about the situations we've all heard about, and are unsure of how to handle?
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