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FABULOUS FIVE: Perspectives on porn, poverty and other key issues facing society and the church

Posted by: on March 1, 2012 | 3 Comments
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Trying to kick a habit?

Concerned about marital strife?

Deep in credit-card debt?

Here are perspectives on five key issues facing society and the church:

• 1. Addiction: Read our columns on facing pornography and sex addiction and on confronting drug and alcohol addiction.

• 2. Marriage and divorce: Read our columns on untangling an unholy mess of a marriage and on helping the victims of divorce.

• 3. Poverty: Read our columns on finding God’s image in the homeless population and on throwing more than crumbs at the hungry.

• 4. Racism: Read our columns on the spiritual imperative of desegregating Sunday and on how racism hurts the church’s mission.

• 5. Money management: Read our columns on the dangers of “stuffaholism” and on killing the debt monster.

“Fabulous Five” is an occasional Christian Chronicle blog feature.

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  • Jonathan Clemens said:

    I’m not sure I’d call these “fabulous”, but I’d call them meaty issues that are far more important for the Lord’s Church to address than questions about dancing, or Christian colleges being in the black. I know of no congregation *not* touched by all of these.

  • Bill Brewer said:

    I agree on “fabulous.” How about “the Frightening Five”?

    On the racism problem, part of the solution is recognition that the concept of racism itself is a flawed moral category that eventually fosters the very vice it attempts to comprehend.

    See http://historeo.com/web/?p=1214

    Peace,

    billb

  • James Haney said:

    These indeed are “frightening five” things we need to help our people to fight and conquer in their lives. I agree that they are a lot more pertinent in our teaching and discussions than the dancing issue and “Christian colleges being in the black.” Thanks for giving us these very important columns.

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