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What does it mean to peacefully protest? On Martin Luther King Jr., John Lewis, and godly civil disobedience
Steve Yount

Biblical living
Twitter and Facebook block President Trump: How should evangelicals respond to the threat of censorship?
Jim Denison, PhD

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Can the violence on Capitol Hill be justified? Thinking logically and biblically about the ongoing threat to our country
Jim Denison, PhD

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The revolution ended today—in 1784: A lesson from the past on how to build a better future
Ryan Denison, PhD

Biblical living
National Guard troops sleeping in the Capitol: Finding transcendent hope in hard days
Jim Denison, PhD

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Should President Trump be removed from office? Biblical accountability and three steps forward
Jim Denison, PhD

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House plans to impeach the president: Why I am a Christian patriot but not a Christian nationalist
Jim Denison, PhD

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Was the Capitol riot a “Christian insurrection”? Why we must “live as though the truth were true”
Jim Denison, PhD

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After the Capitol riots: Three questions everyone is asking and a biblical path to empowering purpose
Jim Denison, PhD

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“A sickening and heartbreaking sight”: Four biblical responses to the Capitol assault and the promise of redemptive hope
Jim Denison, PhD

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Chaos in Washington as protesters descend on the Capitol: Two biblical and urgent responses
Jim Denison, PhD

Biblical living
“Amen and A-woman”: Two steps to help people know the God of the Bible instead of a god of their own making
Ryan Denison, PhD

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The latest on the Georgia runoff and explaining Congress and the Electoral College: An invitation for all Christians
Jim Denison, PhD

Biblical living
Georgia votes in Senate runoffs today: The most popular class at Yale and the path to “divine joy”
Jim Denison, PhD

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Responding to ongoing election conflict: Three biblical steps to our “upward call”
Jim Denison, PhD

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How should you respond if you consider the election to be illegitimate? Four options and a biblical path forward
Jim Denison, PhD

Biblical living
“This is the election 2020 deserves”: Two biblical ways to cope while we wait
Jim Denison, PhD

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Voters change abortion rights in Louisiana and Colorado: What are you paying attention to today?
Ryan Denison, PhD

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The results of the election: How to preserve the health of our democracy
Jim Denison, PhD

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“The most consequential election in living memory”: Why the 2020 election has been so divisive and how Christians can respond redemptively
Jim Denison, PhD

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Boarding up businesses in case of riots: An election like no other and two empowering ways to pray
Jim Denison, PhD
