People are Addicted to Outrage: Four Ways to Walk a Better Path | The Exchange
There was a time when having a piece of cake or going out for ice cream was considered a treat. We had cake for our birthday, ice cream after an outing, and so on. Today, everywhere you look you see “treats”—supermarkets
How is Global Leadership Different? One-on-One with Dr. Rochelle Scheuermann about Global Leadership and Wheaton … | The Exchange
Ed: What are some of the challenges for global leaders as they engage with different nations and cultures from their own? Some of the blessings? Rochelle: In global spaces, leaders need to have the cultural skills to understand how cultural, social,
Chinese Christians in Spain Discuss Discrimination From Those Who Equate Chinese With Coronavirus
Photo Credit: Jonatan Soriano/Evangelical Focus(Evangelical Focus) — The Chinese Christian Church has 34 communities throughout Spain, with more than 7,000 members. In this local church alone, more than 350 people gather each week, in the two worship services they celebrate on
‘Gender Neutral Retail’? Calif. Bill Would Fine Large Stores for Separating Boys and Girls Toys, Clothing
SACRAMENTO, Calif. — A Democratic lawmaker in California has proposed a bill that would require large retail stores in the state to combine boys and girls clothing departments, as well as their boys and girls toy sections, into un-gendered areas,
Greet One Another with a Fervent Fist-Bump? What Churches are Doing in Response to Coronavirus | The Exchange
On March 6, I tweeted: “If you are a pastor or church leader, what are you saying/doing regarding Coronavirus this weekend during worship? Have you sent out any emails? How are you encouraging your church? Etc.” Over 100 people responded. Most
For Me, Science and Faith Are the Same Adventure
When I was six or maybe seven years old, I used to sit alone on my parents’ bedroom floor and watch Star Trek reruns. I traveled with the crew of the Enterprise to “where no man has gone before” and
Eugene Cho Named President of Hunger Advocacy Org…… | News & Reporting
Bread for the World, a prominent Christian advocacy group dedicated to ending hunger, has elected Seattle pastor and author Eugene Cho as its new president. It’s a dramatic change for Bread, which is well known in Washington for galvanizing religious groups
