Dual Citizenship | Week 2, Day 4

Dual Citizenship | Week 2, Day 4

Lisa Sheffler, author This week we’re considering one of the New Testament’s seminal passages on Christians and government, Romans 13:1–7. On its surface, this is should be a fairly easy passage to understand: Submit to your government and obey your leaders because...
Dual Citizenship | Week 2, Day 4

Dual Citizenship | Week 2, Day 3

Lisa Sheffler, author From classics like Lord of the Flies to dystopian movies like Mad Max or The Purge, artists have imagined what life would be like if societal order completely broke down. It’s never pretty. Anarchy inevitably results in injustice, violence, and...
Dual Citizenship | Week 2, Day 2

Dual Citizenship | Week 2, Day 2

Imagine that you are someone who has always lived in a safe and prosperous country. You have a say in the running of your government because you’ve been given the right to vote or even seek office. Although your country’s legal system has flaws, you believe that you’d...
Dual Citizenship | Week 2, Day 2

Dual Citizenship | Week 2, Day 1

Part of the opening ceremony of every Olympics includes the parade of nations. Athletes from each country march into the arena under the banner of their country’s flag. It’s an honor to represent their nation in the games and viewers from all over the world will tune...
Dual Citizenship | Week 2, Day 2

Dual Citizenship | Week 2, Day 1

Part of the opening ceremony of every Olympics includes the parade of nations. Athletes from each country march into the arena under the banner of their country’s flag. It’s an honor to represent their nation in the games and viewers from all over the world will tune...