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Christianity Today  

Humility in the Age of Cancel Culture

In a special episode of The Bulletin, Christianity Today’s senior director of CT Media, Mike Cosper, interviewed New York Times columnist Frank Bruni about his book The Age of Grievance. Where polarization has split churches, families, and friendships, Bruni suggests that the root of this polarization is grievance, an animating impulse in our culture that focuses on scarcity instead Read more...

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Christianity Today  

The Uneasy Conscience of Christian Nationalism

Too many of us assume that Christian nationalism promises a road map to a New Jerusalem or a New Rome or a New Constantinople. That’s understandable, given the triumphal and martial rhetoric of would-be theocrats. But what if the actual road map is to none of those places?  What if the new Christian nationalism wants Read more...

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Christianity Today  

Slaying Dragons in Our Modern-Day Quest

As I write this, the Olympics are streaming into our living rooms. I watch with a particular interest. In what seems like another life, I was a national champion gymnast and Olympic hopeful before my career ended in a catastrophic spinal injury. But I love the Olympics with every fiber of my being and enjoy Read more...

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Christianity Today  

What It Takes to Plant Churches in Europe

The goal is audacious. But as far as James Davis, founder of the Global Church Network, is concerned, Christians need deadlines. Otherwise, they will never do what they need to do to fulfill the Great Commission. His group gathered in Zurich, Switzerland, last September with 400 ministry leaders from across Europe who committed to raising Read more...

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Oilprice.com 

Peak Oil: A Looming Threat to Economic Stability

World crude oil extraction reached an all-time high of 84.6 million barrels per day in late 2018, and production hasn’t been able to regain that level since then, sparking the question: has oil production already peaked? Figure 1. World monthly crude oil production based on data of the US Energy Information Administration (EIA). The straight orange line represents the 24-month average during the period June 2022 through May 2024. Oil prices have bounced up and down over the ten-year period 2014 to 2024 (Figure2). Читать дальше...

TheSpursWeb 

Opinion: Tottenham’s back five can become the best in the Premier League

Ange Postecoglou’s Spurs side are known as one of the most exciting and attacking teams in the Premier League, but their defensive line is incredibly... The post Opinion: Tottenham’s back five can become the best in the Premier League appeared first on The Spurs Web - Tottenham Hotspur Football News.

mmafighting.com 

UFC 306 Embedded, episode 4: ‘I’m gonna show the world he was lucky against Aljo’

Merab Dvalishvili

On the fourth episode of UFC 306 Embedded, bantamweight champion Sean O’Malley arrives in Las Vegas, women’s flyweight champion Alexa Grasso fulfills her media obligations, welterweight champion Belal Muhammad supports his training partner Ignacio Bahamondes, , Merab Dvalishvili corners his friend on Contender Series, Daniel Zellhuber visits with his family, and more.

BangkokPost.com 

What microfinance can teach world economists

'Economics is a meaningless subject," Muhammad Yunus, the Nobel Peace Prize winner, microfinance pioneer, and rogue economist told Time magazine a few months ago.

BangkokPost.com 

New government is new wine in old bottle

On the face of it, the new government under Prime Minister Paetongtarn Shinawatra appears to be a generational shift and gender breakthrough. Ms Paetongtarn is the youngest prime minister ever at 38 and only the second female government leader after her aunt Yingluck Shinawatra in 2011-14. The Paetongtarn cabinet features a record eight women among 36 with more ministers in their 30s-50s and...

TheSun.co.uk 

We must curb our reliance on migrant labour and get far more Brits off benefits and into work

Boom or doom

AN economy propped up by low-wage immigration is on a long road to ruin.

That is the inescapable conclusion from the OBR’s chilling assessment of our future.

GettyWe must curb our reliance on migrant labour[/caption] GettyWe also need to get far more Brits off benefits and into work[/caption]

Only migrants paid almost a third more than the UK average are a net gain to Britain.

The rest will take more from public services and welfare over the years than they will ever contribute. Читать дальше...