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What Is an Agnostic, and How Do You Share the Gospel with One?
There’s quite a lot of confusion about what is an agnostic as opposed to an atheist. While there are similarities, there are also important differences that create different viewpoints.
The Falsehoods of Famine and Food Aid
Despite over a decade of massive international food aid, and reports that this year’s grain harvest in North Korea is up, more and more children are starving.
Warcraft Wins Only the Staunchest of Fans
Warcraft is an adventure that’s fun to watch and easy to enjoy. Sadly, unless viewers are experts in the deep mythos of Azeroth, they’re likely to get lost along the journey.
The Christian Conquest of Pagan Rome
This is the conclusion to my series, "Changing Culture: A Study in Cultural Engagement." Here, we come to our third and final example of cultural engagement: the early Christian church and its triumph over the pagan culture of Rome. Once imperial...
Praying the Names of God - January 13
Jesus, the greatest of all physicians, performed more healings than any other kind of miracle.
Out of Life’s Storms Emerge Champions
The so-called “Ice Bowl” of 1967 was a Super Bowl game played in Wisconsin in a temperature of -15F, with a wind chill of -48F. This was truly a game which tested the mettle of the men on a frozen gridiron, and it showed us what true champions...
Countering the Commercialization of Christmas
Christmas is celebrated today more as a sales frenzy than as the most important birth in history. How can we, as Christians, bring some balance to modern materialism?
Imperfect Communities of Peace - Crosswalk the Devotional - July 26
More of You - Warrior Mom Wisdom - Week of January 21
NIV Devotions for Women - Week of December 8
Many people believe that if a couple stops loving each other, they should get divorced, but this assumption is based on a misinterpreted statistic that doesn't account for marriages that didn't end in divorce. In reality, going separate ways can...
3 Practical Reasons to Read the Bible ‘Out of Order’
There’s no “right way” to read the Bible. Many read Scripture from cover to cover, others chronologically, and still others mix it up on occasion. There are benefits to whichever way you choose, and reasons to read it the way it comes alive for...
The Ghost of John Maynard Keynes
Confessions of a Homeschool Mom
Aside from the question of "how I do it all," I often hear moms lamenting that they aren't sure they can homeschool because they aren't super organized and they don't have it all together. Somehow they assume - incorrectly - that I am super...
Guest Post: Gosnell and the Danger of False Thinking
Kneeland C. Brown, Ed.D. In my role as the executive director of the Focus Leadership Institute, I try to impart practical life principles to college students. These young men and women enroll because they want to learn how to best serve their...
The Scopes Trial and the Power of Story
It’s been 100 years since the “trial of the century,” but what most people believe about it simply isn’t true. Discover how a staged courtroom battle reshaped the public’s view of faith, science, and the Bible.
Do Some Wander from Their Faith Because of the Love of Money?
We tend to live as though money, lots of money, is a necessity for the lives we choose to live. Whereas Jesus teaches that wealth, the love of wealth, is perhaps the biggest obstacle to coming to true faith.
What Did Jesus Really Mean When He Said "Tear it Out and Throw it Away" in Response to Sin?
God’s Law was handed to Moses on Mount Sinai during Israel’s Exodus from Egypt. Some 1,200 years later—that is perhaps as much as thirty generations later—Jesus Christ was born incarnate among the Jews in order, as He said, not to abolish the Law...
Day 149: Luke 7:49–50
The Challenge of Africa
Africa appears to be losing its fight for survival despite billions of dollars of international aid. This has led critics to conclude that the "compassion industry" has failed, functioning under a paradigm that is not only incapable of solving...
The Challenge of Africa
It seems that each week there is a new humanitarian crisis in Africa. We hear much about the atrocities in Darfur, but Darfur has no monopoly on African misery. What are Christians doing about it?
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