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Tag: Spirit

Spotlight: Follow the Spirit with GoCorps!
Categories Bible & Theology

Spotlight: Follow the Spirit with GoCorps!

Author Isaiah McAleese Posted on June 1, 2018

Let’s begin with the end in mind: “After this I looked, and there before me was a great multitude that no one could count, from every nation, tribe, people and …

Let’s Talk About Sexuality and Gender: Road Rules
Categories Resources

Let’s Talk About Sexuality and Gender: Road Rules

Author The Editorial Team Posted on January 22, 2018January 23, 2018

“Any religion that doesn’t tell you what to do with your pots, pans, and private parts isn’t worth believing in.” – Chris Green “That” Conversation Sexuality is an important part …

The Racial Wealth Gap: A Pentecostal Response
Categories Ethics

The Racial Wealth Gap: A Pentecostal Response

Author Austin Washington Posted on January 2, 2018January 16, 2018

To allow the holy spirit the freedom to transform the market place as we know it would require that we take up the hard work of learning how the United States became “America,” the deeply racist land that we call home today.

Featured Book: Spirit of the Arts
Categories Arts & CultureResources

Featured Book: Spirit of the Arts

Author Alex Mayfield Posted on November 6, 2017November 6, 2017

Occasionally, we get the chance to meet with Pentecostal authors who are engaging their own contexts in unique and fruitful ways. Steven Félix-Jäger is one of these authors. His newest …

Conversing with a Physicist: Can Science Save Christianity?
Categories Academics

Conversing with a Physicist: Can Science Save Christianity?

Author Joel Daniels Posted on September 21, 2017

Earlier this week, Dr. Bartkoski wrote a fantastic article explaining how he navigates the often tumultuous waters of faith and science. I encourage you to read it and our ongoing …

Climate Change and the Awe of God
Categories Ethics

Climate Change and the Awe of God

Author Alex Mayfield Posted on August 3, 2017

Climate change remains a controversial subject for many on the conservative side of things. While it seems most people now accept that it is happening, the current state of debate …

Get Your Learning, Keep Your Burning
Categories Academics

Get Your Learning, Keep Your Burning

Author Alex Mayfield Posted on July 15, 2017July 20, 2017

“So… how is it that you’re Pentecostal again?” It’s a question that I get more often than I care to admit and for reasons too vast to number. I can …

Opinion: Opinions
Categories Ethics

Opinion: Opinions

Author Joel Daniels Posted on June 16, 2017

I’ve always liked editorials — you know, those articles that newspapers post (I suppose they also “print” them…like on “paper”; physical newspapers are still a thing, right?!) featuring the opinion …

“Academe” and Other Words that No One Uses
Categories Academics

“Academe” and Other Words that No One Uses

Author Joel Daniels Posted on June 16, 2017June 16, 2017

Every time I see the word “academe” (think “academia”) I wonder what I’m doing with my life. So, technically yes, I am in academe…but that is neither here nor there. The …

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