Rod Anderson
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Will Euthanasia Laws Give Depression Sufferers the Right to Suicide?
We could have predicted this: Canada may extend the "right to die" to the mentally ill. It's an evil idea.
Need Help Handling Criticism?
In life, there are three things that we can't avoid: death, taxes, and criticism. From the suburbs of Texas to the urban areas of New York to the jungles of the Congo to the mountains of Nepal, people are desperately trying to figure out how to respond to criticism.
The Martyr Who Converted in the Face of ISIS
Most of us are familiar with the story of the 21 Coptic Christians from Egypt who held fast to their faith and were beheaded by ISIS in February 2015. Did you know that one of the martyrs was from Chad, and he had not been a Christian prior to the day of his beheading?
Are You Running Your Congregation Ragged?
Most churches keep their members so busy they don't have time to do ministry.
Missionaries at North Korea's Universities
Pyongyang University of Science and Technology in North Korea, from which two professors were recently arrested by authorities, has drawn dozens of U.S. citizens and Christian missionaries despite grave risks.
Where Communism Fell, Christianity Flourishes
Christianity across Central and Eastern Europe continues grow and flourish a quarter of a century after the fall of the Soviet Union and atheistic Communist regimes, a Pew Research Center survey has said.
When Church and Yoga Collide!
An Anglican church in Wales might face boycott from some in the community after it banned "non-Christian" yoga from the premises.
Get Your Teens Motivated!
Here are seven simple and surprising ways to help accelerate your teenagers' spiritual growth.
Tim Tebow's Advice for Homeschoolers
On the heels of winning a Christian book of the year award from the Evangelical Christian Publishers Association for his book, "Shaken," Tim Tebow is focusing on homeschooled kids with his third book, "Know Who You Are."
Is Being a Pastor More Difficult Than Ever?
I can't tell pastors today how difficult it was when I was a pastor. To the contrary, I have to be honest and tell them it is more difficult now.