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Why Conflict Is a Necessary Ally to Real Friendship
If I asked you to list some signs of healthy friendship, I doubt you’d name conflict as one of them. Most of us treat conflict like an uncomfortable relative, something we have to deal with every now and then but, generally, to be avoided at all...
Why Trump’s Bold Proposal to Relocate Gazans Faces Resistance
President Trump’s proposal to relocate half of Gaza’s Palestinian population to Egypt and Jordan raises complex historical and demographic issues surrounding Palestinian identity. Arab nations have long used the Palestinian cause as a political...
26 Reasons Why I Have 2 Dogs and Not 2 Wives
After the Ball--Why the Homosexual Movement Has Won
The phenomenal success of the homosexual movement demands some explanation. How could all this happen so quickly? A look back at the publication of a public relations strategy for homosexual advance answers the question--and serves once again as...
Why Be Afraid of the Desert? A Lesson from Israel
I've never experienced something as dry and lifeless as the desert. Maybe it's because we aren't used to being in such a place that when scripture continually refers to the desert, we only know to picture sand dunes. Here, it was much different.
Why Republican: A Christian Examination of History and Conservativism
Getting Out the Christian Vote: Why Your Choice Matters
Critical issues will be decided in the next quadrennial ... whether helpless, frozen embryos will be sacrificed in the name of medical research; whether the "right" to kill preborn children will continue unabated; and whether marriage will...
Why We Need Brave Christian Leaders Now More Than Ever
In Solzhenitsyn’s diagnosis, the West had lost “civil courage” and had exchanged eternal truths for what he called “a relentless and superficial legalism.” The absence of “courage” played out in three tragic realities: the worship of unbridled...
Going Nuts on College Campus: Why Civility and Truth Still Matter
How do you talk with someone who thinks talking itself is an attack? That’s a question that Americans need to ask of our institutions of higher learning.
Good Friday; My 50th Birthday Today; Why White People Can Relax
Today is Good Friday. It's also my 50th birthday. And I heard from my friend who goes to Rev. Wright's Trinity Church.
Why God Must Judge - Greg Laurie Daily Devotion - May 11, 2015
Why the Church Needs a New Approach for Addressing Homosexuality
One evangelical leader has called for a revitalized Christian outreach to homosexuals. I’ll tell you about it next on BreakPoint.
Getting Back to Which Jesus? Why Christianity Requires Your Mind
“The scandal of the evangelical mind is that there is not much of an evangelical mind.” That stinging first sentence opens Mark Noll’s game-changing book, “The Scandal of the Evangelical Mind,” which was published 25 years ago this month.
Why We Should Stop Seeing Each Other as the Enemy
Trump’s presidency exposed some major cracks in America’s current political landscape, revealing deep divisions that have nothing to do with his policies and everything to do with fear and misinformation. Real threats to democracy come not from...
Why Do I Have to Pray for Leaders Who Frighten Me?
Is God’s love contingent upon who is in control or who creates specific policies? When we can pray for others as image-bearers of God, we start to see them as loveable, capable, yet flawed people. We will be better able to appreciate their value...
Why Every Person Should Attend a Funeral Once a Year
Going to a wedding reminds you that the marriage bond is sacred. Going to a funeral reminds you that life is a vapor, that one day yours will be gone.
Why Does God Allow Bad Things to Happen to Good People?
It may seem as though there are as many responses as there are religions. In reality, however, there are only three.
Why Trump’s Maximum Pressure on Iran Is Just the Beginning
President Trump’s maximum economic pressure on Iran is a crucial step, but real peace in the Middle East demands the fall of the Islamic regime. Negotiating with Iran’s leaders is a dangerous mistake—they will deceive, manipulate, and do whatever...
Why Sinners Are in the Hands of a Loving God
Today, people don’t want to talk about God’s judgment for those who reject Christ. On the surface, it doesn’t sound like love to them. They can’t imagine their domesticated savior, meek and mild, pouring out wrath on the earth. Yet the Bible is...
Why You Should View Every Year as Your Best Year
Here are four reasons why each year should be your best year, and some practical suggestions on how to start living from that perspective.
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