What has changed (and what hasn’t) for Christians in 2020
Many of us have been so busy fighting the culture war in various political and legal venues that we have failed to notice the cultural ground shifting beneath our feet.
Many of us have been so busy fighting the culture war in various political and legal venues that we have failed to notice the cultural ground shifting beneath our feet.
Our very existence has meaning. Each of us has a unique role in God’s grand story of redemption.
In the late 1960s, Sue Ellen Browder lost her reporting job at a small daily in Los Angeles because of her pregnancy. ...
After all the Thanksgiving turkey, stuffing, and pumpkin pie, many of us may be tempted to cover our eyes before we step on the scale today. And we should be concerned about our weight. But even here, worldview matters.
Do you remember "What would Jesus do?" Here's a new question: What would Benedict do?
What do happy teenagers do? Perhaps the easiest way to answer that question is to ID what they don't do!
I want you to meet some brave Christian leaders pledging their lives, their fortunes, and their sacred honor.
Hoarding isn't just a grotesque curiosity for TV voyeurs. It's a real and present danger for Christ's Church.
With apologies to Richard Dawkins, the New Atheists are old news. But we've got a bigger problem.
So it's okay for Christian groups to require their leaders to be Christian, right? Or a Muslim group to demand that its leaders be Muslim? Well, not on some campuses.