Julie Roys
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5 Ways We Can Help Persecuted Christians
Christian Persecution has reached an "unprecedented" high with an average of 11 Christians being killed every hour.
Q Conference 2015: A Mixed and Confusing Discussion on Homosexual Issues and the Church
The gay dilemma is arguably the most pressing cultural issue facing the church. So, it didn't surprise me that the issue took center stage at last week's Q Conference in Boston, which gathers 1,300 top Christian leaders to discuss cultural issues.
Christianity Today's Whitewashing of Margaret Sanger Does Not Value Women's Issues or Christian Values
Yet, what I still find disturbing is that Christianity Today and its critics have failed to acknowledge something equally objectionable in Stone's article: it argues for a completely godless solution based on completely godless reasoning.
Why Jonny Diaz Remains a 'Christian Artist'
Christian singer/songwriter Jonny Diaz faced a decision this past fall that could have dramatically altered his career in music. After six years in Christian Contemporary Music, and the 2010 #1 hit song "More Beautiful You," Diaz suddenly was getting offers to sign with Country labels.
Should Christians Support the National Football League and the Violence It Produces?
I have a confession to make. I absolutely love NFL football. That may sound odd coming from a middle-aged mom of three, but you have to understand: I married a Cheesehead – Wisconsin born and bred. So for me, rooting for the Packers is not just sport; it's marital duty.
Abortion: Debunking the Myth of 'Choice'
When she was 18 years old, Kathy Rutledge conceded to do what everyone in her family agreed had to be done. With a college scholarship and bright future awaiting her, there simply was no room for an unexpected child. Everyone agreed, Rutledge had to "get rid of it."
Charlie Hebdo and Kelvin Cochran Wrapped in One Package
Atlanta Mayor Kasim Reed, who fired Cochran for his comments about homosexuality, maintained that his actions had nothing to do with abridging freedom. "This is not about free speech," he said. "Judgment is the basis of the problem."
When Truth Hurts: Should Christian Journalists Expose Fellow Christians?
Should Christian journalists expose sin and error within the Body of Christ? Or, do such reports simply discredit Christian leaders and damage the Church's witness?