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Opinion | How should Christians respond to America’s identity crisis? (pt 2) | If Christians are going to be a preserving salt and a lifegiving light, they have to be in the world but not of the world, and they must “walk the talk.” The watching world needs to see Christians living out their faith as twice-born men and women who have been born again from above and people within whom God’s Holy Spirit dwells (I Cor. 6:19-20). |
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He Was Raised By 3 Gay Parents and Thought 'I Never Want to Be a Christian.' Then, a Bible Study Changed Everything Caleb Kaltenbach grew up with three gay parents and his family experienced hate and anger from many of the Christians they encountered. The cultural clash was so intense that he found himself saying, "I never want to be a Christian." But one day he attended a Bible study in an effort to try and disprove scripture — and was in for a major surprise: he became a Christian with traditional views on marriage. Now Kaltenbach is on a mission to help Christians find a balance between truth and love and to create "a sense of belonging for all people." Listen to his powerful story. | |
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