Rod Anderson
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Prisoners of Conscience in the Shadow of the Olympics
Christian pastors David Platt and Kevin DeYoung have joined others in sharing a video where the son of an American prisoner being held in North Korea pleads for help from the public.
Is Your Budget Too Tight to Tithe?
I'll never forget the moment my husband and I decided to change the way we tithed. He and I had both grown up in Christian homes and churches that taught that tithing should be strictly 10 percent of one's gross income.
A California Court Rules for Religious Freedom
In a decision being celebrated as a win for religious freedom advocates, a California judge ruled that a Christian baker who faced losing her business because she refuses to bake cakes for same-sex weddings cannot be compelled by the state to do so.
Can America's Christians Find a 'Third Way'?
There is no Democrat or Republican in the third way. It is directed by the relational concerns of the Savior. He is confessed as our Messiah, our Christ, for a reason. He is the believer's one and only King. The mirroring of his work is our chief concern. So what does that work look like when it comes to relating to others?
Team USA's Christian Olympians
The United States has brought a diverse team of competitors to the 2018 Pyeongchang Winter Olympics that features many devout Christians.
Science Is Pro-Life's Best Ally!
Editorial cartoon on scientific case for pro-life cause
It's Easier to See Another's Fault Than Your Own!
One group of folks in the New Testament who had an extremely high opinion of themselves were the Pharisees. These religious leaders were good at seeing the sin in others, but somehow oblivious to their own sins.
A New Declaration for Religious Liberty
Over 400 Muslim, Christian and Jewish leaders from all over the world affirmed on Wednesday a new declaration calling for the global protection of religious minorities and marginalized communities.
The Millennial Move Towards Pro-Life
Millennials are more pro life and more supportive of 20-week abortion bans than their parents' generation.
Are Virtual Churches the Future?
Virtual reality, which can easily allow churches to have global presence and foster diversity and inclusiveness, is far more enabling than live-streaming, which numerous megachurches are currently using to conduct multi-site worship services.