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They Did Not Honor Him or Give Thanks — Why Thanksgiving is Inescapably Theological
Thanksgiving is a deeply theological act, rightly understood. As a matter of fact, thankfulness is a theology in microcosm.
Helping Syrian Christians: The U.S. Must Act
In all the confusion over the Syrian refugee crisis, one thing is clear: Christians are targets of genocide. Yet our government refuses to...
Boys in Girls Locker Rooms: We Can Say No--and Win
When taking on the government, there are some handy tools. Not least of which: common sense and the law.
Why Evangelicals are Torn about Admitting Refugees to the US
Evangelicals may be united that the Bible is the ultimate source of authority, but they are divided on how the Bible would lead us to respond to...
Paris Aftermath, No Quick Fix: Where Do We Place our Trust?
We westerners tend to think that the world should work the way we want it to. But when it doesn’t, then what? Here are some lessons from Paris.
Why Missouri, Yale, and Rubio are Wrong About College
The proper response to bad ideas and behavior is good ideas and behavior—not an abandonment of their pursuit.
A Time for War? ISIS and the Attack on Paris
It’s been a dark few days. In the wake of historic bloodshed, we need to pray ceaselessly. And then we need to ask ourselves whether being a...
ISIS Attacks in Paris: The West's Failure to Comprehend Evil
The world is asking “why?” again, because of these attacks in Paris. But the worldview of western secularists isn’t big enough to make sense of it.
Do Some People Have an 'Infidelity Gene'?
If comedian Flip Wilson were still with us, maybe he’d be saying, “My genes made me do it.” But it wouldn’t be as funny. Or as accurate.
Why Can't Christians Just Join the Revolution?
We must speak the truth in love and seek to be good neighbors to all, but we cannot abandon the faith just because we are told that we are now on...
As Paris Attacks Shift Public Opinion, How Can Christians Respond to Refugee Crisis?
Our response to terrorism and refugees as Christians shouldn't shift with the wind. Our love for our neighbors, whether from Syria or from any...
Taming the Politically Correct Monster: Civility or Tyranny
Political correctness, which has gone after Christians for years, has finally turned on its progressive creators.
Bad Blood: Why is Pop Music So Angry?
Cheerfulness and popular culture seem to have had a falling out, and from the looks of it, they’re “never, ever, ever getting back together.”
Surviving Hitler’s 'Hell-Hole': Remembering Frank Kravetz
This Veterans Day, let’s take a few minutes from our insanely busy lives and from this insane culture and country to remember men like Frank...
The Story Behind the Navy Hymn: in Honor of Veterans Day 2015
On this Veterans Day, I want to tell you the back story to one of the great hymns -- one that resonates particularly for many of our veterans.
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