Author: Redeeming Babel
Prayers of the People: Loving the Vulnerable in Our City
December 3, 2025 Posted by Redeeming Babel in Uncategorized
From our friend Matt Ham, Pastor at Hope Community Church in Charlotte, NC. Brothers and sisters, before we pray together, we want to name what many in our city are feeling this week. Increased immigration enforcement has created real fear for many of our immigrant neighbors—fear for families, for children, for work, and for safety. […]
When Staying at the Table Feels Like the Wrong Move
October 22, 2025 Posted by Redeeming Babel in Blog Posts
A Friendship Fork? In the week following Charlie Kirk’s murder, I found myself sharing dinner with close friends, the kind you instinctively think of as “your people.” We attend the same church, have a similar sense of humor, and have spent many hours over back porch meals wrestling with honest, heart-wrenching questions about the ups […]
How Should Christians Think About Abortion? A Thoughtful Conversation
February 11, 2025 Posted by Redeeming Babel in Blog Posts
Abortion remains one of the most debated issues in American politics, especially within the Evangelical community. Many Christians identify as pro-life, yet the conversation is often more complex than this simple label allows. In a recent episode of the Good Faith Podcast, Curtis Chang and journalist Pete Wehner explored the nuances of this issue, examining […]
5 of the Best Small Group Bible Studies: A Guide for Community and Growth
January 28, 2025 Posted by Redeeming Babel in Blog Posts
Small group Bible studies are one of the best ways to deepen your faith, connect with others, and grow in your understanding of Scripture. Whether you’re starting a new group or looking for fresh material, finding the right study can make all the difference. At Redeeming Babel, we’ve seen how transformative small group discussions can […]
