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I Owe You
3 Good Reasons to Celebrate Your Christian Worldview
Christianity is true. It describes the world accurately, holds up to scrutiny and provides hope.
Why People Battling Depression Need Hope
Yes, clinical depression is a serious medical condition. But what we believe also has a big role to play. I’ll explain, next on BreakPoint.
OYB March 27
Today...find out the real story behind why God wanted the nations of Canaan destroyed. Was the bloodline of the anti-Christ involved somehow? These and more fascinating perspectives from the OT...
Bible Pathway - Mar. 23, 2011
"What is Baptism?"
A new Christian writes to ask about the nature and purpose of baptism.
Congress Launches Colson Task Force to Improve Federal Prison System
Here at BreakPoint, we think about Chuck Colson quite a bit. And I’m happy to say that when it comes to prison reform, Congress has remembered him also.
Risen Brings New Life to Bible Movies
This tale of faith and redemption marks a new chapter for biblical epics. While not perfect, Risen still delivers one of the best portrayals of Christ's death and resurrection to date, as we witness the events from the eyes of a pagan outsider.
The 'Risen' Movie: An Unbeliever Confronts the Empty Tomb
Christian audiences have felt a little burned lately by bad movies on biblical subjects. But one really good movie can change all that.
Dallas, Baton Rouge, and Falcon Heights: Where to Go from Here?
Last week seems like a bad dream, but it wasn’t. Is it even possible to make sense of such cultural chaos?
It Takes One to Know One--Liberalism as Atheism
Gerd Ludemann, a well-known theology professor in Germany annoucned several years ago that he doesn't consider himself a Christian--and doesn't believe that Christianity is true. But--he's not giving up his post as professor of theology. Why...
Banking Payback
The Gay Factor
Is it happenstance that prominence of gay characters and themes in television coincides with the growing clatter of the gay rights movement? Could it be that this phenomenon is an effort to re-image gayness as normal and acceptable in a tolerant,...
Thursday's Canada News Briefs
By The Associated Press Cancer Scientists Mark 20th Anniversary of Terry Fox's Death VANCOUVER, British Columbia (AP) - At the research laboratories named in honor of Terry Fox, there were no formal ceremonies Thursday to mark the 20th...
Why the Church Has (Legislated) Laryngitis
No Major Sports This Weekend
For now, the sports debate is over. The distractions and diversions provided by football, baseball, golf or hockey just didn't fit it with the serious mood of the country.
GDP Decline Is Biggest in 10 Years
WASHINGTON (AP) - The economy, battered by a yearlong slowdown and the jolt of the terror attacks, shrank at a 0.4 percent rate from July through September, a decline that could signal the end to the longest economic expansion in U.S. history.
Chicago Violence: Rahm Emanuel Calls for Morals, and Progressives Call for His Resignation
Seventy-four people shot in a mass-shooting would be on the front page of every paper in the country. But in Chicago, it’s just another weekend.
The Romans Challenge
What would happen in America if thousands of pastors began to preach through Romans? Our churches would be changed, Christians would be deepened in their faith, and God might be pleased to send a mighty revival to our churches and a spiritual...
The Retirement Reformation Manifesto: Purpose, Not Pastime
America is getting older. In 1950, near the beginning of the Baby Boom era, the average life expectancy of Americans was 68. Today, it is 79. By the year 2040, one in five Americans will be over the traditional retirement age of 65.
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