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Christians are ‘Called to Resist’ Trump
On April 28, I joined a multiracial group of Christian ministers and scholars in releasing a statement confessing resistance to Donald Trump as a Christian obligation.
Naipaul Wins Nobel Literature Prize
STOCKHOLM, Sweden (AP) - V.S. Naipaul, a writer of aching humor and grim reality, won the Nobel Prize in literature on Thursday for his ``incorruptible scrutiny'' of postcolonial society and his critical assessments of Muslim fundamentalism.
How Christians Should Respond to Islamic Terrorism
The horrific acts of terror in France offer a reminder to Christians. Christ’s kingdom advances in love, not force. I’ll explain.
What Martin Luther King’s Legacy Means for the Church
Why, especially in a time of so much racial tension, injustice, and strife, did Dr. King’s message resonate with so many?
Transformation Garden - Dec. 21, 2008
God Often Chooses Leaders with Serious Character Flaws
Most of the male leaders God has used have been men who were deeply flawed as people. None of them would fit our evangelical litmus test for leadership. Consider these biblical leaders.
9 Myths about Abortion Rights and Roe v. Wade
Forty-three years ago, the Supreme Court concluded that a woman’s constitutional right to privacy included a right to terminate her pregnancy.
Religion Today Summaries - February 8, 2005
Daily briefs of the top news stories impacting Christians around the world. In today's edition: Museum Aims to Equip Christians With Bible-Based Science * Jailed Iranian Pastor Finally Produced in Court * Evolution A Dark Religion * Vietnam: Court...
Praise God: A Politician Finally Said Something Real About Racism
Here are some selections from the transcript of the speech that yesterday Barack Obama gave on race relations in America. I'm turning 50 this week. I thought I might die of old age before I ever heard anyone of Mr. Obama's political prominence...
Night Whispers - September 28
Rising Holocaust Denial Sparks Concern over Truth in the Digital Age
Godwin’s Law predicted it—and now it’s playing out in real time. With online culture flirting with Holocaust denial and attempts to downplay Hitler’s evil, it’s more important than ever to cling to truth. Misinformation, cynicism, and revisionist...
Charlottesville, Racism, and the Gospel: Responding to Darkness with the Light
The nation is reeling from Saturday’s chaos in Charlottesville. The Church cannot sit this one out.
Religion Today Summaries - August 29, 2005
Daily briefs of the top news stories impacting Christians around the world. In today's edition: Newsweek Explores Spirituality In America * American Tract Society Launches Grass Roots Evangelical Outreach * Founder Claims Arkansas Creation Museum...
Bible Pathways 04/28/2002
Something to Say
Tolkien's Middle-Earth: A Christian World
The book has spawned hundreds of imitations which unfortunately do not share its Christian world view.
Hard-Headed Historians and Soft-Headed Theologians: Without Resurrection, Our Faith Is in Vain
There’s a passage in N. T. Wright’s masterpiece, “The Resurrection of the Son of God,” in which he describes two kinds of people who refuse to even consider that Jesus actually rose from the dead: “hard-headed historians and soft-headed...
Why Juneteenth Is a Holiday Every American Should Celebrate
Today is Juneteenth (“June” plus “nineteenth”). The less you know about this holiday, the more you need to know. On June 19, 1865, two months after the Confederacy surrendered, Union General Gordon Granger led a group of federal troops into...
Gay Marriage = Interracial Marriage?: Answering an Apples-to-Oranges Argument
For years now, Christians defending the biblical definition of marriage have dealt with a particularly frustrating retort: “Well, Christians used to be against interracial marriage, too,” people will say.
The Court's Attack on Language
“Why is a raven like a writing desk?” is a famous riddle from “Alice in Wonderland.” Here’s another: Why is a parking ticket like a revelation?
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