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What is the Biblical Way of Viewing Our Bodies?
How we view our bodies says a lot about our worldview. Are bodies something we merely “have” or are they core to who we are?
How Simple Faith and Prayer Can Lead Others to the Lord
Think all is lost? Feel like you don’t know how to make a difference in our crazy world? Here's a personal story that just might change your mind.
What Should Christians Do about the Media's Liberal Bias?
A few in the media and academia are finally recognizing that neither place is friendly to conservatives or evangelicals. That recognition is...
Why We Should Choose Our Heroes/Heroines Wisely
Last week Google honored a supporter of dictators and terrorists as a civil rights and social justice activist. But “Other than that, how was the...
Why Christians Need to Ask Hard Questions
We all have questions about faith. What we need is a place where those questions are welcomed and answered with biblical truth.
5 Things You Can Do about Transgender Restrooms
The government’s staggering overreach last Friday smacks more of colonial tyranny than anything I can remember. Parents are rightly outraged, but...
The Nuns Fought the Law (and the Nuns Won): A Victory for Religious Freedom
Lots of bad news out there lately. But not today. Today we’ll talk about a big win for religious freedom.
Why it's Important to Ask the Right Questions in Tough Conversations
Ever left speechless on these tough conversations about social issues? Ever think afterwards, why didn’t I say that? Well, here are six questions...
Bathrooms, Biology and Federal Overreach: Bad Ideas and Their Victims
Was everyone who lived before 2015 an unenlightened bigot? Recent statements by this administration may give you that impression.
'Meternity': Should Workplaces Offer Time off for Non-Parents?
Mother's Day is behind us, but a mother's work is never finished. And as one author found out recently, comparing that work with a vacation is not...
Faith on the Rise in Nepal: Love for the Least of These
High in the Himalayas, Christianity is on the rise. And so are religious tensions.
New Reports on Religious Freedom: We All Have a Stake
A new report on religious persecution should raise eyebrows—and spur us to action. But will it?
The Spiritual and Physical Death of Europe: One Follows the Other
We’ve already witnessed the spiritual demise of Europe. Can its physical demise be far behind?
Should Christians Give Up on Public Schools?
Should we give up on public education? Is there still some good that Christians can bring to the system?
Harriet Tubman, on the Money: Resisting Evil, Trusting God
How do we resist evil? One woman’s approach was on the money. And soon, she will be, too.
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