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How Can Christians Know if They're Trapped in Culture Wars?

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Plus, Supreme Court: Gov't Can't Force Christian Businesses to Promote Same-Sex Weddings and More Stories and News [Crosswalk.com Logo]( Connecting through Crisis  [Faith](        [News](        [Devotionals](     [How Can Christians Know if They're Trapped in Culture Wars?](  James Spencer Obeying God won’t guarantee we get to address every issue we want. Thankfully, the church is not called to fix the world but to be faithful in a broken world so that God may be glorified as He uses us to point to Him.  [CONTINUE READING →](         [How to Find Biblical Joy When Our World Is in Turmoil](  Gina Smith Meditating on verses like [Psalm 46:1-2]( can calm your anxious heart. It is too easy to focus on the turmoil and forget about God’s part in it all. This verse helps shift our focus and puts it right back on the One who is in control of it all. He is our refuge, strength, and help. We do not need to fear.  [CONTINUE READING →](        [Supreme Court: Gov't Can't Force Christian Businesses to Promote Same-Sex Weddings](  Michael Foust The U.S. Supreme Court on Friday handed a Christian website designer a historic free speech victory, ruling that the state of Colorado cannot force her to design a website celebrating same-sex weddings.  [CONTINUE READING →](          [The Bible Is Still Relevant, Despite What You May Have Heard](  John Stonestreet and Michaela Estruth Recently, a school district near Salt Lake City, Utah, removed the Bible from elementary and middle school libraries. Though it quickly reversed course and returned it to the library shelves, the original decision was made in response to a complaint that the Bible contains pornographic content, and that certain parts are too “violent or vulgar” for young children. Meanwhile, school districts across the country require LGBT content, much of it grossly explicit, in elementary school classrooms as well as libraries. Some even refuse to allow parents to excuse their children from such content.  [CONTINUE READING →](         [Crosswalk.com Logo](  [Read about Salem Web Network](  |  [Unsubscribe](  |  [Email Preference Center](  © 2023 Salem Web Network. All rights reserved. 111 Virginia Street, Suite 200, Richmond, VA 23219. This email is never sent unsolicited. You are receiving this email because your email address, {EMAIL}, is signed up to receive newsletters, updates, and special offers from Crosswalk. Â

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