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Welcome, we thank you for taking time to visit. A journey through our website will give you a sense of who we are and what we are called to do for the advancement of God's Kingdom.
We are a family focused, community oriented, mission minded group of Christians that love the Lord and each other. We see ourselves as a big caring family, with lots of room for more brothers and sisters.
Our music is a blend of contemporary and traditional. Our prayers are intercessory. Our Bible is the NIV translation. Our messages are relevant. Our attitude is loving. Our hope is eternal. Our goal is to lift up Jesus Christ so that He may draw all people to Himself.
Tour our website. See the ministries and the people of McGraft Memorial Church and the activities that are available. Come, let us help you in your spiritual journey. Be our guest. Be part of the family.
Pastor Gary
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Christianity Today Magazine
Thu, 29 Jul 2010 20:34:45 PDT |
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God Talk Is Dangerous
Apparently the Almighty has given us permission to talk about that which we know relatively little about.

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Testing Property and Prisoner Protections
The 2000 Religious Land Use and Institutionalized Persons Act takes shape.

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Frozen Embryos: Adopt Them
For those who believe that life begins at conception, only one choice remains.

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Frozen Embryos: Take Responsibility
There are no ideal scenarios, but we must work for a solution.

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Frozen Embryos: First, Help Couples
Christians need much better resources for ethical and theological reflection.

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A Comic-Con Recap from a 'Pastor of the Nerds'
Tony Kim tries to build bridges between fandom and the kingdom.

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Christian Journalists Detained, Court Rules on Pre-embryos, and Other News
Important developments in the church and the world.

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Be Fruitful and Multiply?
Observers weigh in on whether Christians have a special responsibility to have children.

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Passages
Recent deaths, appointments, and other transitions in the Christian world.

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Love Where You Live
Urban, suburban, and rural churches respond to new challenges in a less mobile era.

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Naming Their Enemy: Elena Kagan or Glenn Beck?
Political activists choose their battles as conservatives oppose the Supreme Court nominee and progressives respond, yet again, to the FoxNews host.

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Real Presence
What can happen when a thoroughly secular woman eats a piece of bread. A review of 'Jesus Freak.'

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Quotation Marks
Sharing the gospel, Joni Eareckson Tada on breast cancer, and more.

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Vainly Naming the Name
Cussing isn't our only problem—though that's bad enough.

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Go Figure
Stats on clergy jobs, faith and politics, and the abortion debate's "new normal."

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Jesus March in Brazil
São Paulo parade highlights more than the gospel.

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Books to Note
Short reviews of recent books worth considering.

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Whole Earth Evangelism
Creation care is part and parcel of the Great Commission and the Great Commandment.

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This Groaning Eden
A Response to Scott Sabin's 'Whole Earth Evangelism'

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The Deeper Problem
A Response to Scott Sabin's 'Whole Earth Evangelism'

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Ecology, the New Opium of the People
A Response to Scott Sabin's 'Whole Earth Evangelism'

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'Elective Abortions Are Not Covered'?
Pro-life groups are using a new insurance plan in Pennsylvania as evidence that President Obama lied about not funding abortion. One group disagrees.

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Focus on the Females
James Dobson explains his ideas for raising daughters, and life after Focus.

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Higher Goals
Brazilian evangelicals will be ready when nation hosts 2014 World Cup.

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Wilson's Bookmarks
'Pearl Buck in China,' 'The Flight of the Intellectuals,' and 'Here Comes the Garbage Barge.'

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