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10 Ways to Save on Fuel

To save a gallon of gas, you need to cut about 22 miles of driving from your week. Here are 10 easy ways to do that.

Does Your Resume Make a Good Impression?

You’ve heard the adage, "You never get a second chance to make a good first impression." While you may have taken this principle into account when preparing for an interview, have you given adequate thought to the first impression your resume gives to prospective employers?

  • Kevin and Kay Marie Brennfleck |
  • February 25, 2011 |
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Have a Little Faith: Is it the Key to Credible Science?

Faith, the substance of things hoped for, has for a while now been pitted against Science, the substance of things measured, tested, and proven. Science has also claimed pure motives, unimpeachable integrity, and objectivity... but that paradigm is beginning to crumble.

Scalia Was Right: Incest & Lawrence v. Texas

If all that matters in human sexual behavior is age and “mutual consent,” the Supreme Court's 2003 Lawrence decision is limited only by the perversity of the human imagination.

Wisconsin Unions vs. Governor Walker: A Battle for the Soul of America

What is really at stake in the Wisconsin donnybrook is whether individual liberty or government power has the upper hand in our country. We are witnessing a battle for the soul of the republic.

  • Dr. Mark W. Hendrickson |
  • February 24, 2011 |
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Taming the Monster: Preparing for the Teen Years

When my children were little, it seemed like every parent my age was dreading the day their children would become teenagers. To my amazement, those fast paced and crazy years were among the best in our lives.

Marriage vs. Homeschooling? It Shouldn’t Have to be a Tug-of-War

In this interview, Home School Enrichment writer Kimberly Williams talks with Heidi St. John, author of the new book The Busy Homeschool Mom’s Guide to Romance.

  • Kimberly Williams |
  • February 22, 2011 |
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School Becomes Curse-free Zone

It is a shame that a public school has to take measures to curb cursing. I believe the best place to police language is the home. However, disrespectful language should not be tolerated anywhere.

Does the Author of Ecclesiastes Need Prozac?

The author of Ecclesiastes is often labeled a depressed pessimist. But a careful study reveals the author to be an honest—and hopeful!—realist about life, not a candidate for Prozac.

Imitation of Christ: New Reading of an Old Book

Thomas a’ Kempis’s Imitation of Christ is an old book that deserves renewed attention, and William C. Creasy’s A New Reading provides both scholarly and practical readers a fresh look at one of Christianity’s classics.

  • Dr. Stanley J. Ward |
  • February 20, 2011 |
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The Way to Heaven

In Stephen Harper's The Way to Heaven, we see the emergence of a new type of Christ follower. Harper paints the picture of this new believer as following a movement of God. This move of God is a new wine requiring a new wineskin.

Liberty -- Not Just Freedom -- for Egypt

The West is selling the illusion of freedom to the world, but not the demands of liberty.

  • John Mark Reynolds |
  • February 18, 2011 |
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Why Multiculturalism Can't Work

Multiculturalism is the antithesis of American culture because it denies the need for the “one” of e pluribus unum, which is unity, and a shared commitment to the American creed.

Is a Catholic College Really Catholic? Is Baylor Really Baptist?

The secularization of religious colleges and universities is an old story, but also one with interesting new developments...

Never Read a Bible Verse

If there was one bit of wisdom that would serve you well the rest of your life, this is the single most important skill I've ever learned as a Christian...

Living Leviticus: Who Could Do It? Who Would Want To?

No one can be perfect by following Leviticus' laws. One congregation learned by trying that they're impossible. And realizing that leads, necessarily, to the understanding that no one can be perfect apart from God's grace.

  • Cathleen Falsani |
  • February 17, 2011 |
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We All Need Someone to be Jesus

From the beginning to the end, we're all in need of someone to reach out and touch us in our ugly leprosy and be Jesus to us.

Reminders Are More Effective Than Rebukes

  • Tullian Tchividjian |
  • February 16, 2011 |
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Why Aren’t Christians Smarter?

We have the only true religion, we have a Book which is responsible for Western Civilization, and we serve the Supreme Champion. Shouldn't we be smarter?

I’m a Complementarian, But… Women Can Be Deacons

The pattern of leadership in the church should be qualified men serving as elders. This is not at odds with women serving as deacons. But if the church does not have elders, and instead deacons perform the teaching and oversight that biblically belongs to elders, then women should not serve as deacons.

  • Thabiti Anyabwile |
  • February 16, 2011 |
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