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Want your kids to follow in your faith? Take a page from religious conservatives.


Want your kids to follow in your faith? Take a page from religious conservatives.
The children of religious conservatives retain their faith as adults, in part at least because the parents talk to them about God.
A child reads a Bible at home. Photo by Josh Applegate/Unsplash/Creative Commons
January 19, 2021
(RNS) American churches have long been concerned about retaining the young people who have grown up in their pews. Christian denominations’ websites and publications are filled with analyses of why young adults leave church, and what pastors, priests and youth group leaders can do to bring them back into the fold. ....

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Column: Repeated belief crisis can be solved by helping neighbors


Are we repeating a theological crisis one that constitutes a threat to divide us?
Written By:
Jim Krapf, Worthington |
10:40 pm, Jan. 15, 2021
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Jim Krapf sports the International Festival T-shirt he designed for this year s event. (Ryan McGaughey/The Globe)
The U.S. Civil War was the result of an unresolved theological crisis. In his second inaugural address, Abraham Lincoln pointed out that people on both sides “prayed to the same God” and “read the same Bible.” Given those commonalities, it would seem like these people should have been able to resolve the question of slavery without resorting to arms. They could not. ....

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Tennessee pastors who were in D.C. denounce Capitol riot, blame Antifa


Nashville Tennessean
Two conservative Tennessee pastors were among the throngs of people gathered Wednesday in Washington, D.C. when a pro-President Donald Trump mob stormed the U.S. Capitol, disrupting Congress while the certification of Joe Biden as the country s next commander in chief was underway. 
Pastor Steve Berger, who leads Grace Chapel in Williamson County, and Pastor Greg Locke, of Global Vision Bible Church in Wilson County, denounced the riot that shocked the nation and the watching world, but they repeated unsubstantiated claims that supporters of the antifascist protest movement, Antifa, were the instigators.  
I m all for peaceful protests, Berger said in a Wednesday night Facebook live video. Peaceful protests: yes; violence: no. There s no reason for it. ....

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