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What the Media Has Wrong about Indiana's Religious Freedom Bill
Ignorance, deception, and distortion. That sums up the bulk of the media coverage about the religious freedom bill in Indiana.
Abraham Lincoln, John Bright, and Human Trafficking
Were they alive today, Abraham Lincoln and John Bright would be appalled by the slavery of our time – the more than 25 million men, women, and...
The Dangers of Physician-Assisted Suicide
It starts under the pretense of alleviating suffering, but it ends up killing the most vulnerable among us. I’m talking about physician-assisted...
Why Evangelicals Are Divided by Afterlife Testimonials
Earlier this week, LifeWay Christian Resources announced it would no longer carry “experiential testimonies about heaven,” such as Don Piper’s...
How Should We Respond to Things that Make Us Stumble?
Perhaps an appropriate 21st-century addition to Jesus’ warning in Matthew 5 would go something like this: “If Twitter causes you to sin, log off.”
Could There Be Intelligent Life in Space?
It’s been fifty years and E.T. still hasn’t called. So maybe it’s time we give him a call? Although some don’t think that’s such a great idea.
Why Christians are Called to Restore Brokenness
God’s redemptive plan involves individuals like you and me. That’s great news, but there’s even more to it. I’ll explain.
Kara Tippetts' Last Battle: A Life and Death Worth Remembering
God often uses the lives of others to teach us. And He uses death to teach us, too. We have much to learn from the life and death of Kara Tippetts.
Why Busier is Not Always Better
If you’re like me, you probably often feel guilty when you’re not busy. We all need help—and we’ll get it.
Predictions of Evangelical Concessions on LGBT Rights are Premature
Evangelicals are among the most stalwart opponents to LGBT marriage, but a number of evangelical congregations have publicly shifted their stance...
No Sprinklers Required: How One Church Kept Homeless People Off Church Steps
St. Mary’s Cathedral in San Francisco is getting bad press this week over a sprinkler system it installed to keep homeless people from sleeping on...
Dolce & Gabbana Defend Traditional Families
We’re used to defenders of the natural family being labelled hateful bigots. But it might surprise you just who is defending the family, and paying...
The Humility of Hindsight
Starbucks has launched a well-meaning campaign designed to foster dialog about race and racism.
How Ordinary People are Accomplishing Extraordinary Acts of Love
The Apostle James says “resist the devil and he will flee from you.” Well, one group of ladies is attacking hell through prayer and a few bolts of...
What is the Age of Technology Teaching Our Children?
Every parent I know, me included, worries about the impact of screen time on their kids, especially teenagers. Well today, I point us all to some...
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