“Don’t you know that the Jesus you believe in was Jewish?" A new Christian gets some life-altering advice from an old Jew that changes her view of the Old Testament.
We over-schedule, overstimulate and over-busy our kids all in the name of learning when, in reality, all that overstructuring is creating exactly what we are trying to avoid—kids with little-to-no imagination, creativity or basic life skills. One of the best foundations for life is to give kids the gift of white space, adventure and innocence.
In the conversation of Indigenous peoples, the term “decolonization”—the process of deconstructing colonial perspectives and practices—is more than a buzzword. It is a transformational experience. In this article, Salvationists share what they learned as they read the book Decolonizing Evangelicalism.
Salvationists and friends from around the world are invited to share in the launch of two significant new books that have been published by International Headquarters.
What's in a brick? Plenty, when it's part of Booth University College's Bricks in the Bistro campaign “When you buy a brick, you're building knowledge, building faith, building community," says Georgine Van de Mosselaer, Booth UC's director of advancement. "A brick builds many things. It builds students. It builds a better world.” See how you can help Booth UC grow, a brick at a time.