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There’s Still Plenty of Fight Left in Jason Bourne
Reasonably suspenseful with nary a dull moment, this is not one of those action movies with snappy asides and flashes of humor.
Connect with Skip Heitzig - Week of February 2, 2018
Consequences of Bad Decisions - Today's Insight - July 26, 2018
The Disappearance of Charity…Can Caring Make a Comeback?
Per capita charitable giving among Americans is lower today than during the Great Depression. This is true despite the fact that America currently has more wealth than at any other time in history.
Justice Roberts Cites Precedent to Uphold Evil of Abortion
On Monday, the Supreme Court issued a 5-4 decision striking down a Louisiana law that requiring abortion doctors to have admitting privileges at a nearby hospital.
The Four Deadly Errors of Teaching Writing-Part 1
Reagan's "Star Wars" Program Now Part of Bush Legacy
Somewhere, Ronald Reagan is smiling. The legacy of freedom which began with Reagan's vision to win the cold war is alive and well with President Bush. History will link them together and reward them for their strong stands against the tide of...
Former Archbishop of Canterbury Stands Up for the Pope
Sometimes there are pleasant surprises from the much-maligned Church of England. Last week, its former Archbishop of Canterbury defended Pope Benedict's remarks about violence in Islamic history.
Can an App Help Us Make Sense of Dying?
Distraction is the primary way that Westerners tend to cope with the prospect of death, and it takes many forms. A five-hundred-billion dollar beauty industry glamorizes youth and promises immortality. A thriving commercial economy allows us to...
Dr. Martin Luther King and the Nature of Law
In his memorable “Letter from the Birmingham Jail,” Martin Luther King, Jr., threw down the gauntlet in his great Civil Rights crusade when he refused to obey what he regarded as an immoral man-made law that did not match up with the law of God.
Is a 'Surge of Faith' Happening with Younger Americans?
According to The Wall Street Journal, recent polling data shows a “Surprising surge of faith among young people.” As columnist Clare Ansberry wrote, “About one-third of 18-to-25-year-olds say they believe—more than doubt—the existence of a higher...
Is Genesis Just One of the Many Creation Myths?
Too many Christians, even those who may not go as far as to call the Genesis account false, seem embarrassed by it. A purely naturalistic and neo-Darwinian account of human origins now dominates both the academy and the wider culture, and most...
Why the American Dream of Homeownership Is Slipping Away
The American dream of homeownership has become increasingly out of reach, with rising home prices, soaring mortgage rates, and the disappearance of affordable starter homes creating significant barriers—especially for millennials. Innovative...
How the Incarnation Reveals the True Meaning of Christmas
The heart of Christmas and the Christian story is the Incarnation—God becoming human in Jesus. In our digital age, where everything feels less personal and more virtual, the idea of God “taking on flesh” might seem strange. But the Incarnation is...
A Historical Shift in Tides of Faith and Power
With Constantine came new questions, such as what properly belongs to Caesar and what belongs to God? That question remains a central issue of Western political thought today.
Speaker Pelosi Distributes Souvenir Pens Used to Sign Impeachment Articles: Two Versions of Reality and the Value of Living Biblically
Nancy Pelosi celebrated the transmission of the impeachment articles from the House to the Senate this week by handing out commemorative pens.
Climb Out of Your Shame Spiral: Here's How
Bible Helps for Beating Shame and Guilt
Restoring the Social Good & Moral Potential of Business
Without the essential theological and intellectual foundations, business as mission often ends up being nothing more than business as usual but with Christian platitudes tacked on.
Bush Vows to 'Rid the World of Evil'
WASHINGTON (AP) - President Bush, vowing to ``rid the world of evil,'' called 50,000 military reservists to duty, won power from Congress to wage war on terrorists and waded into the ruins of Tuesday's attacks in a flag-waving, bullhorn-wielding...
Organizations Strive for the True Secret of Success
"You can spend 70 percent of your time in the workplace and be plugged into a local church, but never really realize that work is a ministry and that God sees it that way," says Os Hillman, founder and president of Marketplace Leaders.
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