Will You Be Watching the Civil Forum?
(August 15, 2008)
Seems like much of the secular media will be, even perhaps applauding the "broader social issue" agenda... while several traditional evangelicals still simply want to know where the candidates stand on abortion, and hope to see the question asked.
Troubling New Research About Tweens and Sex
(April 14, 2009)
Recent research by the University of Texas reveals risky sexual behaviors by middle school students in a large southeastern U.S. urban public school district.
Healthcare Controversy Comes to My Hometown
(August 19, 2009)
While passing through the two blocks that make up the downtown area of Grove City, Pa., I saw something you rarely ever see in my hometown—people holding protest signs.
SIGHTINGS #055: CASH ON SCREEN, BUT NO DVD
(November 2, 2005)
The Johnny Cash biopic is still coming to theaters, but the classic DVDs have been taken off the schedule ... and the conclusion of our advice for NaNoWriMoers everywhere.
Welcome, Churches, to the World Wide Web
(July 18, 2008)
As a recent Barna Group survey shows, the ways in which Protestant churches are implementing the Internet are expanding, through Web sites, podcasts, and even social networking.
Misinformation Age
(December 30, 2005)
We are supposed to be living in the "Information Age." If we are, exactly what topic are people so well--informed about? The same experts who know for sure that we are in mid--Information Age take it for granted that young people are colossally uninformed.
Changing the Medium, Not the Conversation
(September 5, 2008)
Conversation styles have changed and yet stayed the same in new media such as Twitter and the blogosphere. Dr. John Mark Reynolds discusses "The Art of Online Conversation" and what this means for Christians as they venture into the fray.
Liberal Media Group Defends Authenticity of CBS News Documents
(September 10, 2004)
The liberal media watchdog group Fairness and Accuracy in Reporting (FAIR) has defended the authenticity of the CBS News "60 Minutes 2" documents that were at the center of a news segment questioning President George Bush's service with the Texas Air National Guard in the early 1970s.
STINGY AMERICANS and Liberals who CARE...
(December 28, 2004)
...can't seem to be found. Bloggers from the left having a hard time devoting any space to the "relatively unimportant" story of the worst human disaster of our time - and conservatives leading the way in raising the funds to help those victimized get back on their feet.
SIGHTINGS #004: BETHANY'S DREAM
(August 4, 2005)
Bethany Dillon sings for the movies, novelist Deeanne Gist shares her journey to publication, a report on advances in "Christian gaming," and a member of PAX 217 is on ABC's The View.
SIGHTINGS #009: DEEANNE GIST, PT. 2
(August 11, 2005)
Novelist Deeanne Gist tells us her writing habits, a favorite memory from childhood, and when she knew she had "made it."
SIGHTINGS #042: GET READY TO R-R-RUMBLE!
(October 13, 2005)
It's King Aslan vs. King Kong at the box office ... Angel Wars partners with Left Behind: World At War ... and more.