Monday updates from the Gospel.com community

Several new items have cropped up around Gospel.com over the last few days. Here’s a quick look at what’s new this week:

  • At the Culture Beat blog, Jim Dahlman talks about a famous seasonal religious holiday at risk of being smothered by commercialism—but he’s not talking about Christmas! Read his post about the commercialization of Hanukkah.
  • At the Online Pulpit, Lee Cook talks about the church in exile. What does it mean for Christians to be “exiled from the cultural, moral and intellectual center of our society”—and is that a good or bad thing?
  • You might love your spouse… but do you like them? Dan Seaborn writes about the challenge of both loving and liking your spouse at the Winning at Home website.
  • Are Christians meant to live a defensive life, beset on all sides by spiritual evil and temptation? In the latest Nehemiah Notes column, Blaine Smith argues for a better understanding of the power of Jesus Christ in our lives.

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