Monthly Archives: November 2009

Meditation–Buddhist and Christian: Is There Common Ground?

From CrossTalk with Ingrid Schlueter Recently, Bethel University in the Minneapolis/St. Paul, Minnesota area held an interreligious symposium that was titled: Meditation-Buddhist and Christian: Is There Common Ground? Pastor Bob DeWaay of Twin City Fellowship appeared on Crosstalk to discuss … Continue reading

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“More Proof – The East is Seducing the West”

On Saturday I had a spirited on-air discussion with a Bethel University professor who acted as spokesman for the college regarding its recent interfaith symposium. As I wrote last week, Buddhism was featured and there was a suggestion that there … Continue reading

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Disillusioned?

What has happened to our culture? We are witnessing a rapid decline in all spheres of society, as the visible church becomes culturally relevant, and we are no longer salt and light. It shakes our confidence as one well known … Continue reading

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LTW to the Rio Grande Valley

“LTW to the Rio Grande Valley” begins with Covenant Presbyterian Church and Curt and Janie Rolf

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