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What kind of man does the world need?
Passive. Aggressive. Passive-aggressive. These are not the men the world needs. Which begs the question: What kind of man does the world need?
How should Christians view the illegal immigration crisis?
As we acknowledge that illegal immigration is a violation of the law, we must not lose sight of the humanity inherent in others.
How the fundamentals of Christian Fundamentalism led me out
Christian fundamentalism trained me up in the way I should go. I never imagined that when I was old, its training would cause me to depart from it.
The day I agreed with Iran’s foreign ministry spokesman
They say that even a broken clock is right twice a day. That’s what I found myself thinking when I read reports of recent comments by the spokesman of the Iranian Islamic regime foreign ministry, Nasser Kahani, and I found myself agreeing with him. Sort of.
On Earth Day: Why Christians need to care about global child poverty, extreme weather
As the world looks to tackle the urgent issue of global child poverty, our faith calls us to address the deeply connected issue of how extreme weather affects children.
Nike stocks still tanking a year after Mulvaney partnership
With catastrophic losses — upwards of $13 billion dollars in market value — consumer outrage was packing a serious punch to Nike.
Is America a ‘failed historical model’?
What is she saying? America has a “colonizing past” and is a “failed historic model.”
Will 'honor killing,' cannibalism also be justified as religious beliefs?
In short, the three appellate judges agreed with the original county judge that the plaintiffs’ desire to obtain an abortion was directed by their sincere religious beliefs so that the destruction of their child is nothing more than “their exercise of religion.”
Why this pro-life advocate isn't celebrating the Roe v. Wade reversal
How should those within the pro-life movement — especially those who call themselves Christian — react to these protestors?
12 things I would do differently if I were starting ministry again
This month, I celebrated 43 years in full-time ministry. It’s hard to believe I’ve been at this work that long — maybe because most of the years have been great joys. Here are some things I would do differently, though, if I were starting again