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Written by by Vine Staff
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Monday, 05 November 2012 12:04 |
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Over 100 New York City clergy, community activists and community-based organizations were expected to gather today at the Bronx Christian Fellowship Church in the Bronx, NY to pray and plan a city-wide, faith-based strategy for houses of worship to catapult economic growth and sustainability in the aftermath of super storm Sandy.
Representatives from Manhattan, Bronx, Queens, Brooklyn, Staten Island, Long island as well as Connecticut gathered from 10 am to lead a prayer vigil for families and friends who have lost loved ones and address the state of our nation in preparation for election day.
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Written by By Corey Morgan, Vine Staff
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Friday, 02 November 2012 06:02 |
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In their latest attempt to woo African American voters from President Obama, a new, last-minute Republican Super PAC ad argues that President Lincoln, a Republican, freed the slaves. Um.....Republicans, I love y'all. I may not agree with everything you stand for, but i love y'all just the same. So I say this in love: Um......Slaves were freed in 1865. EIGHTEEN - SIXTY -FIVE! |
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Written by by Angela Gracey, Vine Staff
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Thursday, 23 August 2012 00:00 |
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Do you find yourself over-extended and overwhelmed with responsibilities? Do you often find it hard to say “no”? Do you often feel guilty about others’ feelings and behaviors? Do you assume responsibility for others’ feelings and behaviors? Do you put the needs and desires of others before your own? Are you a rescuer?
If you can honestly answer yes to some or all of these questions, you are undoubtedly plagued with an emotional condition that many people struggle with –believer or non-believer. The inability to set emotionally healthy boundaries in relationships is a condition of co-dependent behavior. |
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Written by by TaNoah Morgan, The Vine Staff
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Friday, 21 September 2012 00:00 |
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I've been focusing on the point of fairness in this discussion, and i think the answer has been clear -- its not fair its gracious.
but there's more than one way to look at that question. Its gracious that Jesus is the only way, but is it fair that He is the only way. The singularity factor.
So now i want to ask, what's the alternative? What would be the results of having more than one way? what would that say about God? What would it mean for us?
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