"Christianity is so much more solid, and real, and human, than the 'spiritual, but not religious' imitations of today. Christian faith
touches every aspect of our lives - material, social, cultural. It does so
because our God was born as a human baby in a stable and nurtured by a
teenaged girl named Mary."
In a recent commentary, Chris R. Armstrong, senior editor of Christian History Magazine, reflected on the importance of recovering an incarnational way of living and working.
To access his complete post, please visit:
Public Discourse: The Incarnation and Our Everyday Lives: A Christmas Meditation (December 2019)
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