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The numbers game in a democracy

Numbers are an inevitable part of our lives as human beings, sometimes even creating undue pressure on our daily lives as we chase these numbers for our own survival. For example, we need to have ...
The conviction and one-year sentence imposed on a TikToker for insulting the president should concern everyone committed to ...
The command to make disciples becomes a command to secure decisions, increase church attendance, or expand Christianity’s geographic reach. The question is not whether evangelism belongs to the Great ...
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