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Jesus Is Coming
Discover the Book - May 16, 2008
A Devil’s Bargain: Rethinking Embryo Science
Princeton professor and member of the President’s Council on Bioethics Robert P. George was on the nationally-syndicated “Albert Mohler Program” discussing George’s latest book, “Embryo.”
Honeymoon for One?: Why Redefining Marriage Kills the Joy
When Sarah and I got married, if I remember correctly, I think we stuck around the wedding reception maybe for a grand total of about 45 minutes. Not to put too fine a point on it, we had other places to be. The anticipation of a wedding is more...
Babies Made-to-Order: America’s Fast-Food Embryo Industry
For most of human history, the mystery of life’s beginnings were tucked away inside the womb, safe from prying eyes and meddling hands. But in the last few decades, new technologies have changed all that.
New Statistics Show Record Bible App Downloads in Persecuted Regions
Record-breaking downloads of the Bible app in countries with high Christian persecution highlight a global hunger for God’s Word. In regions like Egypt, Pakistan, and the Middle East, where persecution is severe, installations soared,...
Welcome Home
Exodus Preview Leaves Faith Elements Vague
Christian Bale seems to play Moses with multi-dimensional complexity, but God doesn’t get the same depth of character.
Southern Baptists Look to Minorities to Jumpstart Growth
Southern Baptists meeting in Phoenix adopted a plan Tuesday to try to boost minorities in their top leadership posts.
Ronda Rousey, Reality TV and Jesus
What fuels popular culture? In a word, hype. We, however, should be fueled by something else. Especially during Advent.
Why Would a Church Support Abortion?
A Baptist church has argued that legal abortion is moral and just.
Loving Jesus, Saving Jews: Christians Who Changed Their World
You may be able to name a number of famous Christians who changed the world. But Dr. Glenn Sunshine wants you to know the world-changers you may never have heard of.
Should You Give the Girl You Love a Promise Ring?
Though not as serious as engagement rings, promise rings should still not be bestowed lightly.
Stories That Encourage, Inspire, & Restore: Send Us Yours
Madeleine L’Engle said, “Stories make us more alive, more human, more courageous, more loving.” They also can make us more faithful.
Religion Today Summaries – September 25, 2003
Daily briefs of the top news stories impacting Christians around the world. In today's edition: * Islam Inherently Dangerous to West * Two Episcopal Dioceses Disassociate From Sexuality Decisions * Men in Bible Study Nab Murder Suspect *...
Creed: What Do You Really Believe?
In the movie, The Santa Clause, an elf looks at the new Santa and says something along the lines of, "For adults, seeing is believing. For children, believing is seeing." Meanwhile, the writer of Hebrews wrote, "Now faith is being sure of what we...
'Israel-Bashing' Campaign Planned For U.N. Racism Conference
Rogge Is Elected IOC President
MOSCOW (AP) - Jacques Rogge, a Belgian surgeon with a pristine reputation and consensus-building style, was elected president of the International Olympic Committee.
Naipaul Ignores Trinidad in Speech
CHAGUANAS, Trinidad (AP) - The faded house where Nobel Prize winner V.S. Naipaul was born is one of the few remnants of a humble upbringing some say the author would rather forget.
Naipaul Ignores Trinidad in Speech
CHAGUANAS, Trinidad (AP) - The faded house where Nobel Prize winner V.S. Naipaul was born is one of the few remnants of a humble upbringing some say the author would rather forget.
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