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Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur: We Have a Forgiving Judge
Today is the holiest day on the Jewish calendar. For Christians, it’s a reminder that repentance is more than an event. It’s a lifestyle.
'Mully' the Magnificent: Go See This Film
Finding a movie that offers drama, compelling characters, and good news is impossible, right? Actually, no!
Trump, the NFL, and Us: America's Descent into Triviality
Could it be that our fascination with the story is more important than the story itself? President Trump, the NFL, and us.
Why Doesn't God Always Heal? Nabeel and Others Who Die too Young
Recently on BreakPoint, we wrestled with why God allows natural disasters. Today, we think through another side of the problem of evil.
Many Atheists Aren't So Sure: The Doubts of Doubters
Sometimes, holding on to faith in God can be hard. But then again, so can holding on to faith in no God.
Genocide in Burma: Why a Persecuted Muslim Minority Should Matter to Christians
When we think of religious persecution, the Middle East usually comes to mind. But things have also gotten nasty in Southeast Asia.
Are Truth and Love in Conflict? Living as Christians in a Deeply Divided Time
For many Americans, the most crucial factor in their Thanksgiving plans is who they’ll have to talk to across the table. More on being Christian in...
They Give Us Hope: WORLD Announces Winner of 2017 Hope Awards
The world needs hope. Which is why I’m glad WORLD Magazine has announced the winner of its Hope Awards!
Where is God in the Storms? Christ and the Problem of Natural Evil
With so much devastation in the news, it’s hard not to ask God, “Why?” Here’s some help for responding to questions about natural disasters and...
Making Colleges Safe for Libertinism: From in Loco Parentis to Just Plain Loco
These days, colleges expect their students to drink like fish and hook up frequently. And they’re just trying to keep a lid on it. Sort of.
The Invisible Christians of North Korea: Surviving by God's Grace Alone
If you think North Korea’s dictators are bad for the world, just imagine what it’s like to be a Christian there.
Loud Faith in Irma's Wake: Relief Efforts Depend on Faith-based Organizations
But just as important as the efforts offered by people of faith is the reason why they do what they do.
Only in the Lord: Dating Unbelievers Deadens Faith
Now why am I talking about all this? Because sex has the power to shape our beliefs, and participating in the romantic and sexual practices of...
The Dogma of Sens. Feinstein and Franken: No Place for Faith in Public Life
On May 8, 2017, President Trump nominated Amy Coney Barrett to a seat on the Seventh Circuit Court of Appeals.
No Compassion for the Mentally Ill: Canada's Obsession with the 'Right to Die'
Canadians, or at least Canadian media elites, seem intent on creating a real-life version of what novelist P.D. James, in her novel “The Children...
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