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Core Doctrines of a New Religion … animated version

  1. New DMF Feature: Whiteboard Animation
  2. Core Doctrines of a New Religion … animated version
  3. Reconciliation vs. Restoration
  4. Wisdom is Better than Knowledge … the animation
  5. Is Social Justice About Equality or Equity? … animation version
  6. The Meaning of America … animated version
  7. Can a Christian Be a Fashion Designer?
  8. Turning Out the Lights in Japan
  9. Work and Worship: Do They Really Go Together?
  10. Do Words Really Matter?
  11. 6500 Genes Tell the Story
  12. Why I Focus on Three Worldviews … animation version
  13. Compassion Used to Be a Verb!
  14. Whoever Controls the Language Controls the Culture (animated version)
  15. Womb of the Dawn – animated version
  16. Castro vs. Pinochet
  17. Abortion and Today’s NAZI Doctors – animated version
  18. God’s Word Creates Virtuous Nations – WA version
  19. Why is Africa Poor? animated version
  20. DEADNAMING and MISGENDERING … video version
  21. What Does God Think About Overpopulation? video version
  22. SOCIALISM vs. CAPITALISM – video version
  23. Woman, the Life Giver, animated version

We had lots of interest in last week’s rollout of a whiteboard animation version of our highest traffic post, School vs. Education.

This week’s animated post offers a review of another outstanding piece, DNA president Scott Allen’s, Core Doctrines of the New Religion: Group Identity and Cultural Relativism.

Go here to see it at YouTube.

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About 
Scott Allen serves as president of the DNA secretariat office. After serving with Food for the Hungry for 19 years in both the United States and Japan, working in the areas of human resources, staff training and program management, he teamed up with Darrow Miller and Bob Moffitt to launch the DNA in 2008. Scott is the author of Beyond the Sacred-Secular Divide: A Call to Wholistic Life and Ministry and co-author of several books including, As the Family Goes, So Goes the Nation: Principles and Practices for Building Healthy Families. His most recent book is Why Social Justice is Not Biblical Justice. Scott lives with his wife, Kim, in Bend, OR. They have five children.
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