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Limited Government: Not Just a Talking Point for Grumpy Conservatives
When big government becomes the primary place where people turn to have their problems solved — instead of families, churches,...
What Can the South Korea Ferry Tragedy Teach Us About Leadership?
The South Korean public has a nickname for Captain Lee Jun-seok: "The evil of Sewol." Sewol is the name of...
'Heaven Is For Real' Review: What Is the Basis for Our Belief in Eternal Life?
When Todd Burpo, a pastor at Crossroads Wesleyan Church in Nebraska, hears his 4-year-old son describe his supposed journey to...
Is Income Inequality a Cause of Poverty in America?
In December 2013, President Obama called rising income inequality "the defining challenge of our time." The top 1 percent own...
What Kind of Ethic Is Beyoncé Preaching?
Out Magazine calls Beyoncé's latest album her most sexually liberated yet. E! Online tweeted, "Beyoncé poses topless for Out's Power...
Why Should Christians Be Troubled by the Resignation of Mozilla CEO, Brendan Eich?
Brendan Eich, just two weeks after being named CEO of the Mozilla Corporation, was forced to resign because - in...
How Should Christians Approach 'Noah,' America's Number One Film?
A flood of criticism has submerged Noah, the epic film inspired by the timeless biblical tale, in a sea of...
World Vision Reverses Decision to Adopt Revisionist Definition of Marriage
On Monday, the American branch of World Vision, one of the largest Christian humanitarian organizations, made an official policy change...
God's Not Dead: Defending Faith on Campus
While the film has some flaws, it is engaging, the apologetics are sound (the scenes in which the main character...
How Is Cosmos: A Spacetime Odyssey Shaping Your View of the Universe?
The cosmos is all there is, was, or ever will be." Carl Sagan recited this creed at the outset of...
Can You Operate Your Business According to Your Religious Beliefs?
On March 25, the U.S. Supreme Court will hear arguments in Sebelius v. Hobby Lobby Stores, Inc., a case that...
Why Christians Should Fight for Academic Freedom
In Sweezy v. New Hampshire (1957), the Supreme Court said that “Teachers and students must always remain free to inquire...