Top 10 Articles in November, 2008

November launched Crosswalk.com into the holiday season with great seasonal articles alongside our usual fare. Here are the top 10 most popular articles of the month. Enjoy!
By Julie Ferwerda
No matter how sincere our faith or how pure our intentions, an affair can happen to any of us. None of us - including those in ministry - will ever reach a level of spiritual maturity where we can relax and trust our flesh.
By Mark Gungor
If there ever was a person who had the right to disrespect men based on their flawed performances, it would be God. Yet, look at how God dealt with men throughout the Bible...
By William P. Smith, M.Div., Ph.D.
Dinner is late again, and the living room looks like a failed disaster relief effort. You ask your son to put away his part of the mess, but he ignores you...
By Kent Whitaker
In Murder By Family , Keith Whitaker writes of God's healing grace by recounting the true story of his son's fatal betrayal. Here's an excerpt of Chapter 1...
By Mike Genung
The only way to contain and choke off the porn epidemic is to equip our youth for the inevitable battle with lust, before it gets a grip on their lives.
By Mary Hunt
Want to be a better steward of your time, talent, and treasure? Here are numerous gift ideas that not only cost very little, but have that personal touch that makes gifts extra special to those on the receiving end.
By Jeffrey Huston
In Quantum of Solace, the complex story is the driving force, especially in the final act when the plot machine takes over so completely that characters become little more than cogs in the wheel—but oh, what a spectacular wheel it is.
By Adrian Rogers
Talk is cheap. We thank the Lord and we say Lord, we're so grateful for all that you've done. Well, do you know what we need to do? We need to offer to God the sacrifices of thanksgiving.
By Christian Hamaker
For those familiar with Stephenie Meyer’s books and drawn to the buzz around the story, that should be more than enough. But those interested in character motives beyond unspoken physical attraction may find Twilight wanting.
By Steve Hall
What good has our pre-election griping done? Is our murmuring accomplishing anything but briefly making us feel better while leaving our souls in a bad state, with much-needed prayers going unsaid?
Originally published December 03, 2008.