Rod Anderson
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Every Year, the Ol' 'Was Jesus Real?' Story
Ah, springtime. Flowers blooming, birds singing, and articles questioning the historicity of Jesus hitting the newsstands.
Chaplains Stand Up for Their Religious Rights
The Chaplain Alliance for Religious Freedom has responded to a secularist group's demand that chaplains at a New Hampshire military base not be allowed to offer invocations at on-base events.
Pro-Life Is Making Progress!
It's been a whirlwind of activity since the inauguration, giving hope to pro-life advocates that our persevering prayers to end abortion will soon be answered.
Should American Christians Try the Benedictine Option?
If the spiritual crisis in America is to be thwarted, Christians must strategically withdraw from politics and form communities patterned after St. Benedict, a monk born in 480 A.D., says Rod Dreher, author of The Benedict Option: A Strategy for Christians in a Post-Christian Nation.
When the New Pastor Honeymoon Is Over
I love hearing from pastors and other church staff about their honeymoons and the reasons they ended.
The Stormy Psychology of Millennial Protesters
The millennial generation has famously been described as Generation Me — or, to cite the title of a 2013 Time article, the Me, Me, Me Generation — and there is certainly some truth to that description.
Will Atheism Die Out Demographically?
A new study has countered some perceptions that Christianity around the world is on the decline and could be dying out, by pointing out that religious people are having more children than atheists.
A Racial Reconciliation, 160 Years Later
On the 160th anniversary of one of the worst Supreme Court Decisions, something beautiful and miraculous happened.
Wanted: New Pastor. Self-Control a Must!
"It's not fair I lost my job," the pastor told me.
Do You Have Too Much Faith in Your Faith?
Have you ever worried that your faith was not strong enough? If so, what was the object of your faith in those anxious moments?