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Honoring Chuck Colson: The 2016 William Wilberforce Award
This weekend the 2016 William Wilberforce Award will be given to a man who found his greatest joy serving others.
The Media Elite and the Evangelicals: Time to Look Dangerous
Once again, America's elites are baffled by evangelical Christians. In the aftermath of election 2004, newspapers and news magazines have been filled with analysis, and the overwhelming turnout at the polls of evangelical Christians has evoked...
Religion Today Summaries, August 6, 2004
Daily briefs of the top news stories impacting Christians around the world. In today's edition: * Growing Repression of Christians in Eastern Europe * Pennsylvania Ministry Updates the Bible for the 21st Century * Three Key Church Leaders Wait...
Religion Today Summaries - August 24, 2005
Daily briefs of the top news stories impacting Christians around the world. In today's edition: World Youth Day: Biggest Worship Service On German Soil * Christians Call for Justice in Bangladesh Murders * Christian Attorney Pens Book on Religious...
Religion Today Summaries, January 8, 2004
Daily briefs of the top news stories impacting Christians around the world. In today's edition: * 'Under God' Does Not Establish Religion, Attorney Says * Turkmenistan Authorities Pass Law Targeting Christians * Laotian Authorities Give OK to...
Thaw in US-Sudan Relations May Have Positive Effects in Region
With a slow warming in relations between the U.S. and Sudan, aid groups report an improvement in Khartoum's attitude toward humanitarian efforts there, and analysts hope for positive spin-offs for peace moves aimed at ending a long and bloody...
Australian Forces May Join Anti-Terror Ops In Somalia, Yemen
Christmas: you're in control
Crosswalk.com Money Channel - The way we observe Christmas these days is a far cry from the tranquil manger scene that welcomed Christ into the world some 2,000 years ago. Consider the following contrasts: *The solitude of the manger versus...
Big Words, Big Problem
I love words. Words are fun. I warn my students that a semester with me will either increase their vocabulary or their verbal frustration. Along the way they learn that there are actually words to describe just about every human emotion or trait...
Why I'm Not a Pessimist
We face a strange situation in the world today, a seeming contradiction. Things are getting worse. There are great opportunities for the children of God. Should we be optimists or pessimists? Should we be somewhere in between?
Falling Fertility Makes for Happy Economists?
India, Pakistan Pledge Further Talks
AGRA, India (AP) - The leaders of India and Pakistan held ``frank and constructive'' talks about nuclear safeguards, the fighting in Kashmir and freer trade during their first formal talks in two years Sunday. They also agreed to meet again soon.
U.S. Special Forces in Afghanistan
WASHINGTON (AP) - A handful of U.S. special forces are operating in southern Afghanistan, a government official said Friday, opening a significant new phase in America's military response to terrorist attacks.
US Ground Troops Move Into Afghanistan
WASHINGTON (AP) - A handful of U.S. special forces are operating in southern Afghanistan, a government official said Friday, opening a significant new phase in America's military response to terrorist attacks.
Anti-Terror Plan Raises Questions
BEIRUT, Lebanon (AP) - The Islamic militant group Hezbollah has all the elements of a terrorist organization: a guerrilla army, secret training camps and a history of kidnapping civilians and using suicide bombers.
When Faith Feels Like a Circus Act - Encouragement for Today - July 21, 2020
Transformation Garden - June 8, 2020
Integrity: What Else Do You Have?
The recent Kavanaugh kerfuffle underscores an important lesson for all of us: Your integrity is your most important asset. Period. What else does anyone have, ultimately?
Els Leads, Duval Opens With 3 Birdies
DULUTH, Ga. (AP) - David Duval, coming off a breakthrough victory at the British Open, opened with three straight birdies Thursday at the 83rd PGA Championship.
Should Christians be Patriotic?
As we celebrate the Fourth of July, Frank Wright, director of the Center for Christian Statesmanship, took a few moments to share with Crosswalk.com his thoughts on patriotism. He also told us a bit about the center's work in ministering to...
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