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The Wideness of Worldview: Remembering Chuck Colson
Chuck’s huge vision and efforts to “take every thought captive to Christ” were a reflection of what may have been his deepest core belief.
A Life Transformed: Remembering Chuck Colson
Colson, the Watergate figure whose dramatic conversion led him to dedicate his life to prison ministry, died Saturday at 80.
Millennials Becoming 'Religiously Unaffiliated' in Record Numbers
Young Americans are drifting away from the religions of their childhood -- and most of them are ending up in no religion at all.
On Religion and Climate Change
Doesn’t it make more sense to worship the Creator rather than the creation?
Unmasking Religious Discrimination on Campus
When our religious freedoms are being attacked, we must not remain silent. And one group of college students is speaking out.
Iranian Pastor Nadarkhani Nears 1,000 Days in Prison
This month, Youcef Nadarkhani celebrated his 35th birthday in the prison cell where he awaits execution for the crime of apostasy.
South Sudanese Christians Trapped in Hostile North
Tensions have turned into military combat on the South Sudan border, and Islamists have threatened to seize a Bible school in Khartoum.
The Post-Christian Condition: Anders Breivik and the Limitations of Justice
The loss of the Christian worldview often comes with a diminishment of both personal responsibility and the sense of punitive justice.
'Get a Job!'
It’s almost as if women who embrace domestic vocations are viewed as second-class citizens by their “enlightened” feminist counterparts.
No Stone-Throwing: Speaking the Truth in Love
It’s easy to get angry at someone in open sexual sin. But you might think twice before picking up that stone.
Unexpected Death Raises Questions as Fans Mourn 'Painter of Light'
The peculiar circumstances around Thomas Kinkade's death have revealed a darker side of his life littered with grief and brokenness.
Teaching the Bible, Closing the Education Gap
A new study highlights the link between strong faith and academic achievement among minorities.
Five Years Later, Mother of Virginia Tech Victim Wrestles with God, Finds Peace
It's been five years since Celeste Peterson's only daughter was killed, and she's finally made peace with God.
Rwanda Remembered
Eighteen years after the genocide, victims and perpetrators seek justice -- and reconciliation.
On the 100th Anniversary of the Titanic
When you look at the facts surrounding the Titanic's sinking, you find multiple examples of pride, in the worst sense of the word.
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