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R is for Rest

Rest in Me, says the Lord. But sometimes that's hard to do.

The Tabernacle and the Mosque

The headline is simple, but profound: “Mainline Protestants and Catholics who dominated the 20th century are literally losing ground to the rapid rise of Mormons and, increasingly, Muslims.” (RCMS Study)

  • Dr. James Emery White |
  • May 03, 2012 |
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"I Struggle With Assurance of Salvation”

If Jesus has done enough to accomplish salvation for us, are we satisfied with him?

Lifting our Media in Prayer

My prayer for our nation's media, as delivered at the Liberty Bell in Philadelphia this National Day of Prayer 2012.

Study Shows Mormonism is Fastest-Growing Religion in Half of U.S. States

A new study shows Mormonism is the fastest-growing faith in more than half of U.S. states, followed by Islam.

More Fathers Becoming Children's Primary Caregiver

According to the Census Bureau, more fathers are becoming their children's primary caregiver, a result of the recession and a closing of the wage gap.

Chuck Colson's 50 Films Every Christian Should See

As some of you may know, Chuck loved movies. He saw them as a wonderful way to communicate truth and the many characteristics of our loving and all-powerful God. By viewing and studying certain films, he believed we could be inspired to live better lives. I think he was right.

What Everyone Should Tell Their Kids About Hooking Up

Do you talk with your kids about the hook-up culture?

  • Dr. Ann @ Coaching with Dr. Ann |
  • May 03, 2012 |
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Half of N.C. Marriage Amendment Yard Signs Stolen

Roughly half of the yard signs around North Carolina supporting a proposed constitutional marriage amendment have been stolen or damaged.

Finish well. Start now.

Leading people is tiring. If you've ever been in a position of influence, I'm sure you'd agree. At times, it is stressful, lonely, and people are exposed to your flaws continuously. It's kind of like the old African proverb says: "It is the monkey that climbs the tree the highest, where everyone sees his rear." So true.

Dramatic Details Unfold in Blind Chinese Activist's Escape From Home Prison

More details have come out regarding the dramatic escape of blind Chinese Christian human rights activist Chen Guangcheng from imprisonment in his own home.

What Churches Could Learn from Restaurants

It occurred to me while dining out with my wife that churches could benefit from studying what these eating establishments are doing, and what they're not doing.

Teen Marijuana Use on Rise

Past-month marijuana use -- particularly heavy use -- has increased significantly among U.S. high school students, according to the 23rd annual Partnership Attitude Tracking Study (PATS).

Sweden Introduces Gender-Neutral Pronoun to Replace 'He' and 'She'

Sweden's online National Encyclopedia has introduced a gender-neutral pronoun, "hen," that it hopes will replace "he" and "she" in most public and private discourse.

Giving Gifts Part II: Gift Ideas

Gift ideas for the women in our lives

It Takes Guts to Walk Away From a Fight

Have you been following the controversy surrounding an anti-bullying speech that digressed into a bashing of Christianity?

Kenyan Churches Tighten Security After Nairobi Grenade Attack

Kenyan churches are tightening security after a lone attacker exploded a grenade inside an evangelical church in Nairobi on Sunday, killing one person and injuring 16.

Nigerian Government Kills Mastermind of Anti-Christian Attack

Nigerian forces raided an Islamist base in Kano, killing the suspected mastermind of an attack on Christian worshippers on a university campus on Sunday.

Some Teens May be Wired for Addiction

A new study suggests that some teenagers may be more inclined to experiment with drugs and alcohol, simply because their brains work differently, making them more impulsive.

Anti-Bullying Speaker Curses Christian Teens

As many as 100 high school students walked out of a national journalism conference after an anti-bullying speaker started cursing and attacking the Bible.

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