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What is Ministry Anyway?
When Drew Perry came to the Summit in Tennessee the first year, he didn’t stand out. Humble and polite, we...
The State of the Arts
I attended a lecture last night by accomplished New York City artist Makoto Fujimura (Christian, World Magazine's 2006 "Daniel of...
The "New Atheists": Dawkins and Harris and Hitchens...Oh My!
Perhaps it goes without saying that the "new atheists" have arrived. Richard Dawkins, Sam Harris and Christopher Hitchens (among others)...
Martin Luther King, Jr. and Natural Law
On the third Monday of every January our nation celebrates Martin Luther King, Jr.'s birthday. It was King, more than...
The Golden Compass: Atheism as Fiction
"The Golden Compass," a film hitting theaters December 7th, dramatizes Philip Pullman's youth novel by the same name. It is...
Atheism and the Survival of the Fittest
Even though Charles Darwin did not coin the phrase "survival of the fittest" (that honor goes to Herbert Spencer), he...
Becoming a World-changer: Lessons from William Wilberforce
Are you looking for a great Christmas gift that every member of your family will appreciate? How about a gift...
The Spontaneous Origin of Life
Over a decade ago the Harvard University Gazette carried an article by William J. Cromie, which began, "Jack Szostak is...
Separating Secular Humanism and the State
According to their own pronouncements, Secular Humanists are atheists who believe that the scientific method is the primary way we...
Leading a Worldview Study: The Experiences of One College Student
As students, we have the potential to change our schools, state, and the world in a way that no other...
Dawkins and Sheer Luck
Richard Dawkins, Oxford professor and bestselling author, is out to convince the public that macro-evolution — the idea that all...
Worldviews In Collision
Back in February 2003, Dennis Prager observed the world's situation and concluded that three worldviews were vying for the hearts...