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  • Ursinus Reads USA Today (March 13, 2009)
    A "guest post" by Kevin DeYoung.
  • Religion Today Summaries - May 6, 2009 (May 6, 2009)
    Obama Plans Proclamation, Not Event, for National Day of Prayer China: 18 Christians Arrested in Henan Province Christians Tweet to Donate Drinking Water U.S. Military Rejects Allegations of Trying to Convert Afghans
  • Girlfriends in God - June 9, 2009 (June 9, 2009)
  • Protests Continue to Spread in Iranian Election Aftermath (June 19, 2009)
    Increasing protests -- despite police crackdowns and the release of Basij militia – show that thousands upon thousands of Iranians are unwilling to accept what they believe was a rigged election.
  • 10 Burnout Busters (July 20, 2009)
    The question isn’t whether we will face burnout, but rather what we can do about it when we do.
  • Interview with Karl Rove, Part II (September 2, 2004)
    This week, nationally syndicated radio host Hugh Hewitt had a chat with Bush-Cheney strategist Karl Rove. Largely dealing with issues surrounding the upcoming election, this is part two of a transcript of that interview for Crosswalk.com readers.
  • Ann Coulter 'Raghead' Comments Spark Blogger Blacklash (February 13, 2006)
    Conservative author and pundit Ann Coulter received a rock star welcome at the Conservative Action Political Conference (CPAC) on Friday, but when she used the term "ragheads" twice in a speech before a crowd of college students, bloggers accused her of "racism" and "hate speech."
  • Free samples...no limit! (February 13, 2007)
    I have made many new friends through my one year association with the good folks at Crosswalk.com. I suspect that the cool redesign of the website will cause a few more to stumble into my cyberspace and ask the question that nearly everyone asks. “Who the heck is Dave Burchett?” Because time is precious I have put together a linked list of the most popular articles I have written out of the over 300 times I have strode to the blog batter’s box and tried to connect with you, the reader.
  • Is "Christian Intellect" an Oxymoron? (October 12, 2007)
    Richard Dawkins is an atheist who loves to denigrate Christian intellect. In fact, for Dawkins the very phrase “Christian intellect” would be oxymoronic. When asked what the main difference between believers and atheists was, Dawkins had a quick answer: "Well, we're bright."
  • Writing: Don't Get Me Started (January 10, 2008)
    You want to be a writer? Really? That's great. Really. It is. I support you in that. Sort of.
  • Let the fall begin... (September 2, 2003)
    ...and not only in terms of the nation's freakish weather...
  • Advertisers Stick With CBS Despite Document Flap (September 16, 2004)
    Even though CBS News has taken a battering in the media for using allegedly fake military documents on last week's "60 Minutes II" episode, advertisers and CBS affiliates said Wednesday they had no reason to abandon the network.
  • Bush's Medal of Freedom Recipients Hammered by Left (December 15, 2004)
    The highest honor bestowed on an American citizen, the Presidential Medal of Freedom, was awarded Tuesday to three key individuals involved in the liberation of Iraq, prompting one anti-war activist to call the ceremony "a complete farce," involving "people who carried out an illegal, immoral and unjust war and occupation."
  • THIS WEEK'S NEWS: Steven C. Chapman, Daniel's Window & More (January 24, 2005)
    Steven Curtis Chapman issues an invitation to join the Tsunami Relief Effort, Cross Driven Records group Daniel's Window gets real with a "Christian Music Makeover," Ashley Cleveland puts her own spin on a a new hymns project and more in this week's Christian music news wrap-up. ...
  • EASON GETS MALKINIZED BY GERGEN (February 7, 2005)
    ...as the parade of witnesses continue to pass through, CNN still refuses any inquiry into the matter, relying on canned e-mail responses to "answer" the questions...
  • Senator Calls for Release of Comments by CNN News Chief (February 10, 2005)
    A member of the Senate Foreign Relations Committee said Wednesday the videotaped comments of a CNN news executive claiming that U.S. troops in Iraq had targeted journalists should be released. The senator also condemned the remarks, saying they could provide fodder for enemies of the United States.
  • Michael Brown Says FEMA 'Did a Good Job in Gulf States' (September 27, 2005)
    FEMA is a "coordinating agency" and an "honest broker" -- not a first responder nor a law enforcement agency, the agency's former director Michael Brown told a congressional panel on Tuesday.
  • Developing Nations Want Internet Brought Under UN Control (September 29, 2005)
    The politically charged question of who will control the Internet in the future is dominating preparatory talks ahead of a global Internet summit.
  • Danish Violence Linked to That in France, Lawmakers Say (November 9, 2005)
    Although local police dispute it, a governing coalition party in Denmark has linked recent violence there to the much more publicized rioting in France.
  • SIGHTINGS #074: NARNIA ... 2 DAYS AND COUNTING (December 7, 2005)
    Forgiving Solomon Long is included on a major Top 10 list ... another Janette Oke TV movie breaks ratings records ... throw snowballs at MercyMe and win fabulous prizes ... Infuze wants your vote for the Best Short Story of 2005 ... and links to even more Narnia resources on the Web.
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