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Lewis, L’Engle, and the Power of Storytelling: Shaping Imagination and Culture
Happy birthday to two of the greatest storytellers of the 20th century. Politics, we like to say, is most often downstream from the rest of...
President Trump, Grant Asylum to Asia Bibi: #AsylumforBibi
Today, please join me, Ed Stetzer, and thousands of Christians in petitioning President Trump to grant asylum to Asia Bibi and her family.
The Faith of the Holidays: The NBA’s Holiday’s Brothers, That Is
I’m a Christian, and I love basketball. And so, I love a good basketball story that involves good basketball players who are Christians.
Assisted Suicide and Manipulating the Vulnerable: A Cautionary Tale from Down Under
No matter what advocates claim, in the end, assisted suicide will eventually lead to the most vulnerable among us being pressured to die.
She Deserves to Be a Choice? Abortion Ads Defend the Indefensible
The abortion industry has a public-relations problem. Make no mistake: in this case, it’s not the medium, it’s the message.
Blasphemy Laws in Europe: Islam, Christianity and Free Speech
We think of Europe as secular, progressive, and confidently post-religious. But try criticizing Islam.
Pete Davidson, Dan Crenshaw, and Isabella Chow: You Win Some, You Lose Some
People will inevitably hate, ridicule, condemn you, and call you a bigot. So, what’s the point of being winsome?
Scientists, Atheism, and God: Not Quite What You Think
Scientist Stephen Hawking, one of the smartest men in the world, did not believe in God. Well, how about other smart scientists—what do they think?
Before Your Kids Get a Smartphone: A Question to Ask
If you’re thinking about buying your kid a smartphone this Christmas, ask yourself: are they comfortable having tough conversations with you?
How to Gain Control of Your Kids’ Smartphone...
The biggest pain point for many parents is—you guessed it—smartphones. Should our kids own them? If so, how do we keep them from owning our kids?
Killing by Mail: Why We Need to Make Abortion Unthinkable
Abortion clinics are facing a new challenge, but this time it’s not from the pro-life movement. Mail order abortion pills could be a game changer.
Saving Some, Killing Others: Prenatal Surgery Exposes Abortion for What it Really Is
In an age of prenatal medical breakthroughs—and I mean incredible breakthroughs—it’s hard to imagine how abortion can still be considered...
Christian Wisdom in Silicon Valley: Tech Company Embraces the Rule of St. Benedict
Do you remember “What would Jesus do?” Here’s a new question: What would Benedict do?
The Music of Michael Martin Murphey: Truth, Grace, and Freedom
What makes great Christian music? First, it has to be great music.
The Day After the Mid-Terms: Four Truths and Two Commandments
The most anticipated mid-term elections, at least in my lifetime, are in the books. It’s a good day to remember who’s really in charge and what He...
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