We’re rich in grace to save and grace to sanctify. We’re rich in love for one another. But there’s more. Comfort. The ...
“The phrase ‘separation of church and state’ dates back to a letter from Thomas Jefferson to a Baptist congregation.” - RNS ...
“Fifty years ago this month, President Gerald Ford began the process of righting a historic wrong, signing an executive order that declared the internment of American citizens of Japanese descent to ...
“Over a century ago… young Francis Griffiths and her cousin took pictures of fairies dancing in the forest. What began as the imagination of little girls turned into an international sensation known ...
“…our eyes were drawn to a sign hanging down from a raftor in front of us. Written in big letters were the words, ‘Remember to think about what you are singing!’ That phrase comes out of 1 Cor. 14:15 ...
To better illustrate that science and faith are not opposed perhaps we should observe the distinction between methodological ...
The Rugged Individual Was Never a Rugged Individual Alone. I first heard the phrase “rugged individualism” not in a history book but on the radio. Like many Americans of my Ge ...
“A group of religious parents who sued the Montgomery County Board of Education in Maryland after it refused to let them opt their children out of classes discussing books on LGBTQ+ characters will ...
“Phil Howell offers a biblical framework for interpreting and responding to disagreements within the church, with a particular focus on elders.” - 9 Marks ...
“A Christian Realist stance admits the Romans 13 assignment to the state of coercive power while also warning against the constant threat of abusing that power. All people, whether civil authorities, ...
“Jordan B. Cooper, in his new book, Makers of the Modern Mind: A Guide to the Thinkers Who Formed the Modern Left…. traces the metastasizing of Marxism into an ideology that reduces pretty much ...
How unchristian our Christianity has become. Christianity is this: God destroys human wisdom by bringing salvation, not through superior knowledge or more perceptive human minds, but through a cross ...