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More in Common
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If you’ve read or heard much from the Chalmers Center over the years, you know that we are deeply committed to helping the local church to minister to [ read more ]
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The tomatoes caught me off guard. Sitting in a small Anglican church in Kenya, I was prepared for the invitation to put some money in the offering [ read more ]
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Across the world on the first day of each week, Christians gather to pray, partake of the Lord’s Supper, perhaps baptize new members of God’s family [ read more ]
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I had a wonderful upbringing in a godly, Christian family, and I attended Christian schools from first grade through my senior year of college. [ read more ]
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In Power of Presence Part I, I spoke about a “partnership model of standing alongside others in the work of long-term change [ read more ]
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I believe it is possible for every one of us (no matter our gender or age or position in life) to participate in the work of presence [ read more ]
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Stories are powerful. The stories we believe—whether true or false—shape our entire lives, telling us who we are, who we were, and who we are becoming [ read more ]
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Perhaps you recently attended an Ending Poverty Together Boot Camp: Rethinking Causes and Solutions with Food for the Hungry. Or you're looking for [ read more ]
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Is poverty the real problem, or merely a painful symptom of a deeper brokenness? [ read more ]
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A Sermon Delivered by Dr. Lane Alderman, Pastor Roswell Presbyterian Church Roswell, GA October 12, 2014. Every day, at every one of the public sch [ read more ]
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Wealth and poverty are elements of social stratification that substantively contribute to people's definition and experience of "good life." Wealth is [ read more ]