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Greg Damhorst | Faith Line Protestants
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Living Christian in a religiously diverse world. The Faith Line Protestant. Was raised in the Evangelical Covenant Church. Greg’s writing has appeared on The Huffington Post, The Washington Post’s On Faith blog, and Sojourner’s “God’s Politics” blog. One thought on “ Greg Damhorst. July 26, 2013 at 12:12 pm. I’m the director of IPA, based in Bloomington. How about getting together sometime to talk social justice organizing in central IL? FYI, read your piece in Sojourners…) — Don. July 22, 2015. Reframin...
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The Faith Line | Faith Line Protestants
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Living Christian in a religiously diverse world. The Faith Line Protestant. In 1903, W.E.B DuBois. Famous work The Souls of Black Folk. Popularized the term color line. To denote the metaphorical division that stood between whites and blacks. At the start of the 20th century. It is this same spirit that Eboo Patel. Founder of the Interfaith Youth Core. Seeks to capture in the introduction to his book Acts of Faith: The Story of an American Muslim, the Struggle for the Soul of a Generation. But something ...
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Guests | Faith Line Protestants
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Living Christian in a religiously diverse world. The Faith Line Protestant. Is an ordained minister in the Cumberland Presbyterian Church and a US Army Reserve Chaplain. He is happily married to Lisa with a 4 year old daughter. A lover of all things Starbucks, a history junkie and slightly irreverant, he blogs at thetimothyblog.wordpress.com and randomly tweets with @Timbski13. Bio is coming soon. John W. Morehead. Bio is coming soon. Hometown: Winston-Salem, NC. School: High Point University. Matt Hoffm...
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When loving your enemy feels unjust | Faith Line Protestants
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Living Christian in a religiously diverse world. The Faith Line Protestant. When loving your enemy feels unjust. Thanks to social media, news has spread quickly about the tragic shooting at Emmanuel AME. In Charleston, South Carolina last night. The death of my Christian brothers and sisters weighs heavy on me this morning. I tried to remind myself that this young man has a story. And I tried to remember the words of my beloved savior:. But any prayerful breath for this person who killed 9 people while t...
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Cameron Nations | Faith Line Protestants
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Living Christian in a religiously diverse world. The Faith Line Protestant. Holds a degree with honors in English Literature from the University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign, and is currently pursuing an M.Div at Sewanee: The University of the South in his home state of Tennessee. He is a Postulant for Holy Orders in the Episcopal Church (Diocese of Springfield). For more information (and the occasional update), check out his personal blog at bythepen.wordpress.com. September 16, 2013 at 7:07 am.
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The #1 Tip for Engaging Evangelicals in Interfaith Work is… | Faith Line Protestants
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Living Christian in a religiously diverse world. The Faith Line Protestant. The #1 Tip for Engaging Evangelicals in Interfaith Work is. As a Christian working at an interfaith organization, I am frequently asked how to engage evangelicals. Here at Faithline Protestants we’ve written a lot about the subject. People of different traditions coming together to serve and talk about their religious or secular values? Our new friends just didn’t want to call it. At IFYC, we define interfaith. This entry was pos...
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Interfaith Environment Conference – Celebration of Abraham
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2015 – Justice. 2013 – Loving Kindness. 2012 – Models of Community. March 5, 2014. Interfaith Climate Crisis Conference. 2nd Annual Climate Crisis Conference: Putting our Faith into Action. Open to clergy and worshipers of any faith and interested others. Keynote Speaker: Adrienne Alvord. Western States Director of Union of Concerned Scientists. Science and Faith: Working Together to Inspire Action on Climate Change. Choice of two workshops:. Greening our places of worship: three ways to go green: inform...
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Calendar – Celebration of Abraham
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2015 – Justice. 2013 – Loving Kindness. 2012 – Models of Community. Calendar of Davis Justice Events. Add to Timely Calendar. Add to Apple Calendar. Add to other calendar. There are no upcoming events to display at this time. Add to Timely Calendar. Add to Apple Calendar. Add to other calendar. A beautiful article on a simple act of loving kindness. Religious pluralism and the issues of church and state. On A Day of Loving Kindness. On A Day of Loving Kindness. On 2015 – Justice. On 2015 – Justice.
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I’m New | Faith Line Protestants
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Living Christian in a religiously diverse world. The Faith Line Protestant. Leave a Reply Cancel reply. Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *. On Franklin Graham’s Facebook Post: Where is the Grace? July 22, 2015. When loving your enemy feels unjust. June 18, 2015. Why I Didn’t Give Up Anything for Lent: Learning to Give Myself Some Grace. March 30, 2015. Christian Witnessing: An Evangelical’s Guide to Interfaith Engagement. March 18, 2015. January 26, 2015. July 4, 2014.