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Pledge of Allegiance Case Could Hinge on Child Custody Dispute
Overshadowed for the last year by war and politics, the case involving the constitutionality of the Pledge of Allegiance comes roaring back this week with the U.S. Supreme Court set to hear oral arguments.
A Cup of Cold Water for Iraq: No strings attached
Seldom has giving a cup of cold water in Christ's name been so controversial. The intentions, motives and plans of Evangelical relief workers have been cross-examined for weeks by critics inside and outside the church.
Millions of Frozen Embryos: An Ethical Blind Spot for Evangelicals
I’m unapologetically Protestant but, as I’ve said for a while now, our Catholic friends have long led the way on many bioethical issues like abortion and assisted reproductive technologies. For example, back in 2008, the Vatican released a...
The Fullness of Time - Girlfriends in God - December 11, 2020
Acknowledging the Creator of the Universe, and Everything in it
Scientists trying to turn evolution into a theory of everything might expect nature to answer, “I am who I am.” But there’s only One who can truly say that. Why not give Him credit for a change?
Christian Leaders Respond to the Death of Pastor Tim Keller
Renowned pastor and author Tim Keller passed away on Friday, May 19, following a three-year battle with pancreatic cancer. Keller was 72.Born on September 23, 1950, Keller received his education from Westminster Theological...
Of Primates and Percentages: No, Humans Aren't 99 Percent Chimp
Certain ideas just won’t die, no matter how often and thoroughly they are debunked. Most of us have heard some scientist, journalist, teacher, or entertainer claim that “human beings and chimpanzees share 98-99% of our DNA.” That statistic is an...
The Cost of Skipping Children: Life Has No Price Tag
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention reported late last year that Americans aren’t having enough babies to replace themselves. In fact, a record one in five American women will never have children, and those who do will, on average,...
Oh That You Would Bless Me: The Prayer of Jabez
Once upon a time, right in the middle of a genealogy in 1 Chronicles, the author took a break to tell us about a man whose name meant "Pain." This man cried out to God to be changed, to be made new. That prayer was answered, and that same God will...
Creating Organs Cannot Be at the Expense of Human Embryos
The Christian stance on when life begins is the same as the science. Human life begins at conception, and every single human life is worthy of protection. If we would not take the life of a born child in our research for a cure for some medical...
Sweet Dominion - God's Love at Work - Week of August 28
Navigating the Rise of Artificial Intelligence with God-Given Purpose
As the year comes to a close, one of the biggest cultural challenges Christians have faced in 2024 is the rapid rise of artificial intelligence. AI’s advancements raise critical questions about what it means to be human, highlighting the...
Is the Cost of Being a 'Good' Woman Too High?
The idea of a woman’s goodness as external and judged by society is different to the goodness that belongs to all of us, as human beings, intuitively.
Why the Council of Nicaea Still Matters 1700 Years Later
1700 years ago, the Council of Nicaea declared a timeless truth: Jesus is fully God, not merely created. As ancient heresies resurface today—even in the Church—this historic stand for orthodoxy still calls believers to uphold the faith once...
Could Revelation’s Two Witnesses Already Be Here?
Is it possible that God already has His two witnesses (from Revelation) here on the earth, proclaiming the return of Christ before they show up in Jerusalem?
Holding fast, A Life of Faith Series
This is the first in a series of posts about women with unique stories to tell, but who share a common theme. To live a life of faith.
A Christian Vision of Beauty, Part One
There is something intrinsic to humanity that is drawn to beauty. There is something of an aesthetic desire in us--an aesthetic appetite. And yet beauty is in crisis; it is a contested category. In the reigning confusion of the popular culture,...
The Culture of Death and Its Legacy
The Culture of Death is determined to produce a legacy--and that legacy is ultimately hostile to human life in every form. How should the church respond?
The Culture of Death and Its Legacy
The Culture of Death is determined to produce a legacy--and that legacy is ultimately hostile to human life in every form. How should the church respond?
The Missing Curriculum of God-Centered Work
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