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2021’s Blog Titles in Chronological Order

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    Happy New Year

    2021’s Blog Titles in Chronological Order

    By Peter Watts | Authentic Christianity, Christian hope, Following Jesus, God in the questions, Jesus, Learning and growing, Power & authority, Sacrifice, Servant project | Comments are Closed | 28 December, 2021 | 10

    Happy New Year everyone!

    If you’re looking for something to read and have not read some of this year’s blog titles I’ve published, they are listed in chronological order below. The links  are embedded in the titles so just click on a title to read the article. ​

     

    1. Happy New Year! A look back at 2020

    2. 6 tips for political discussions

    3. A prayer for my country

    4. The November 3rd presidential election

    5. January 6th: The violent insurrection at the US Capitol

    6. Outside In, Inside Out: How Jesus reframed how we think about outsiders and insiders

    7. Good Friday before it was good

    8. After Easter: How the resurrection of Jesus became the launching pad of the Christian faith (not the grand finale)

    9. The secret message of Jesus: A book review

    10. George Floyd and the ongoing movement toward racial equality

    11. Christian Zionism misses the entire point of Jesus’ mission: A reflection on Jewish and Arab Palestinian History

    12. FaithRethink: A new series on an evolving Christian faith

    13. FaithRethink: Are you the same person you used to be?

    14. FaithRethink: Moving beyond childhood Christianity

    15. FaithRethink: My evolving understanding of Jesus’ death

    16. Covid-19 pandemic: How do we move forward?

    17. 20 facts about Covid-19

    18. 2021: A year in review

     

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