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‘More Christian than Baseball Player’: How Anthony Rendon Balances Faith and Fame
The 2019 World Series starts tonight, pitting the Houston Astros against the Washington Nationals. While there are many storylines worth following with the series, the play of Nationals third baseman Anthony Rendon is among the most interesting.
The Birth Dearth Is About Culture, Not Cost
Cultural attitudes, norms, and preferences about what makes for a meaningful life have a far bigger impact on fertility than previously thought. Young adults today are having fewer children than ever before, not because they can’t keep food on the...
Discover the Book - September 13
How a Changing Perspective on Children Is Ending Grandparenthood for Many
The declining birth rate in America has led to a significant drop in the number of grandparents, leaving many to grieve the loss of a cherished life stage as their adult children choose to remain childfree. This trend, rooted in societal shifts...
Is Society Quietly Dictating How Women Should Behave?
We have to unsubscribe from these unconscious patterns and ways of being if we want to change the world for the better and help women be more authentic to themselves and their intuitive sense of what it means to be “good”.
How Christians Can Lead the Charge for Global Religious Freedom
October 27, International Religious Freedom Day, reflects a complex history of both progress and persecution across centuries. From Constantine's vision in AD 312 to modern-day challenges, religious freedom has been a hard-fought and precarious...
How Christians Should React to Same-Sex Couples Challenging Parenthood Laws
In 2013, Amy Davidson Sorkin covered for The New Yorker the Supreme Court hearings over California’s Proposition 8. As shocking as it sounds today, there was a brief moment in California history when voters had amended the state...
America: Drowning in Debt
A right vision of the Gospel of the Kingdom is the better path to forge.
International Religious Freedom Day 2025
A look at the precarious footing of religious freedom everywhere.
Day 28: to Eat or Not to Eat
Today's Insight - October 11/12, 2014
5 Tips Everyone Should Follow When Reading the Bible
The Bible isn’t the easiest book for the modern day reader to understand. If you’re struggling to read your Bible effectively, here are a few simple tips that will help.
A Word with You - Mar. 24, 2011
3 Things Christians Can Learn from The Real O’Neals
Sometimes even the harshest critique can hold a grain or two of Godly wisdom. As it turns out, Christians could learn a few things from The Real O’Neals.
Halloween: What Can Parents Do?
You don’t want to unnecessarily make your child an “oddball” and “outcast” with his or her friends. But you also don’t want to mindlessly give in to every social and cultural pressure exerted over you and them by a non-Christian world just to be...
Michael W. Smith Finds Himself in Ireland
The 11 Biggest Things That Ever Happened to Me
Life is funny. It kicks you around; it makes you a victim; it brings you gifts you wouldn't have dared guess at. And sometimes, if you're lucky, it even slips 50 Cent in your ear.
French Back U.S., but Fear War Trap
PARIS (AP) - The French, who know all about fighting and losing distant wars, now fret over their maps of Afghanistan. And the word heard repeatedly these days is ``piege.'' That is, trap.
Afghan Minorities Want Country Back
MARRIABAD, Pakistan (AP) - It took Afghans here 20 years to turn raw Pakistani mountainside into what looks like an ancient town, alive with color and laughter in the face of hard times. And they'd leave overnight for home.
High Court Considers School Vouchers
WASHINGTON (AP) - The Supreme Court, tackling a stark church-state issue dear to President Bush, agreed Tuesday to decide whether the Constitution permits using taxpayer dollars to pay religious school tuition.
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