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For Many South Korean Christians, Reunification is a Religious Goal
A lot has happened on the Korean peninsula in the last few weeks.
Should Christians Run for Office? Here Are 10 Things to Consider
We are in dire need for Bible-minded, God-honoring Christians to step up and run for office–NOW!
Making Abortion Unthinkable: Even More Important than Making It Illegal
To quote a friend: The goal of the pro-life movement should be to make abortion unthinkable–not just illegal. Let me explain why.
Why Weren’t Christians the Ones to ‘Ruin’ Miss America?
pponents of the Miss America pageant’s decision to discontinue the swimsuit portion of their competition have blamed liberals, feminists, and the...
We Must Keep Fighting to Outlaw Abortion: A Response to Thomas Reese
The Rev. Thomas J. Reese recently suggested that the pro-life movement should accept the sad fact of legalized abortion, and now simply work to...
Fewer Couples are Marrying in Churches. Does it Matter?
But for all our marriage cliches, one now belongs on the endangered species list: Wedding bells are not ringing.
The Lessons of the Masterpiece Cakeshop Case--for Both Sides
Let’s start with with the lesson for culture warriors on the left: Religious objections to state policies have to be handled without prejudice.
Automation and the Dignity of Work: Machines Aren’t Imago Dei
We’re in the middle of a revolution that could prove as disruptive as the Industrial Revolution. What does work look like in a world of automation?
Has Connecticut Betrayed Its Rich Contribution to the Constitution?
There are plans afoot, including by politicians in Connecticut, to effectively abolish the Electoral College. It’s a plan for liberals to hitherto...
What We Can Learn about Prayer on the 74th Anniversary of D-Day
As we mark the 74th anniversary of D-Day Wednesday – a pivotal day when Allied forces landed in France to begin the liberation of Europe from the...
The Spiritual Battle on D-Day: 'This Great and Valiant Struggle'
Many of us know about D-Day through films like “Saving Private Ryan.” But no film has ever told the story of another great battle that took place...
Jack Phillips and Religious Freedom Prevail! A Welcome Ruling from the Supremes
Yesterday, the Supreme Court delivered a big victory for the cause of religious freedom and for my favorite cake artist. I’ll unpack the decision.
A Reckoning for Southern Baptists, and an Opportunity
Even for an outsider like me, it’s hard to watch the Southern Baptist Convention grapple with sexism and sexual misconduct among its leaders.
Life, Safety, and the TSA: Where Do We Draw the Line?
How far are Americans willing to go to purchase “security?” A recent incident with the TSA answered that question for me, and it’s disturbing.
Meet Missouri's New Governor: A Politician with Small-town Farming Roots
Missouri will get a new governor today.
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