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Bracketing Morality — The Marginalization of Moral Argument in the Same-Sex Marriage Debate

Why are so many on both sides of the debate careful to excise the moral argument?

Written by Albert Mohler | Tuesday, April 2, 2013

This is not to say that those who now defend the natural and venerable definition of marriage deny the existence of a moral argument, nor to imply that they are anything less than fully in agreement with the historic and scriptural assessment of the Christian church that homosexual acts and relationships are sinful. We must,... Continue Reading

The Death of Despair

Followers of Jesus Christ, of all people, have reason not to despair.

Written by Chris Castaldo | Tuesday, April 2, 2013

No wonder, then, that the message entrusted to the church is called gospel—literally, good news. The church has been given the good news that liberates men and women from despair . . . providing daily freeom and eternal hope, no matter the fear du jour. It is a joyful task, but it can be a... Continue Reading

If God Doesn’t Need Anything, Then Why Does He Command Us To Serve Him?

He doesn’t need our worship, our work, or our money.

Written by Mark Altrogge | Tuesday, April 2, 2013

When God tells us to sing and raise our hands to him, it’s not because he needs our praise to feel good about himself. It’s for our pleasure in him. When we express our appreciation of God it enhances our enjoyment of him. Like when we express appreciation for a great painting, or a great... Continue Reading

4 Ways to Respond to the Gay Community

Christians have a responsibility to represent Christ to a fallen world

Written by John Freeman | Tuesday, April 2, 2013

Homosexuality has embraced our culture and our culture has embraced homosexuality. It’s part of the fallen nature of things, and fallen man has always been an expert at creating ingenuous ways to celebrate his brokenness. Homosexuality is one of those topics that draws vibrant reactions. Complex issues of the heart usually do. Christians are in... Continue Reading

Your Brain is Plastic (and that’s good news)

More recent research has demonstrated that we can actually change our brain structures and connections, improving our overall mood in the process.

Written by David Murray | Tuesday, April 2, 2013

I’m hugely encouraged by how this science confirms and explains Scripture. Through the Apostle Paul, God calls us to “be transformed by the renewing of your mind” (Rom .12:2). Both science and Scripture agree, we can change our brains by retraining them, we can renew our minds, and thereby be transformed.   For those of... Continue Reading

A Tribute to the Life of Edith Schaeffer, 1914-2013

Thousands were led to belief in the importance of prayer by her weekly prayer times with students

Written by Marvin Padgett | Monday, April 1, 2013

As a personal note, no one, aside from my parents, more deeply affected the way I see God, his universe, his people and all people than did the Schaeffers. Their deep and sincere belief that Jesus Christ was Lord of all—all, all—carried me along throughout all my life. It was a deep and gracious thing... Continue Reading

What’s So Great about Suffering?

A review of The Sweet Side of Suffering by M. Esther Lovejoy

Written by Megan Hill | Monday, April 1, 2013

Lovejoy has walked some hard roads, and she knows how the story ends. On each page, she takes her readers’ eyes off of themselves and turns them to the fullness of Christ. The sweetness of our suffering does not depend so much on our ability to cling to Christ, but in his sure and certain... Continue Reading

Considering the PCA and Theological Tensions

Written by Steve Cavallaro | Monday, April 1, 2013

The various groups in the PCA not only reach different people with the gospel, they hold one another accountable if we let them. The right keeps the left from going too far left and the left keeps the right from going too far right. Those of us in the middle need both groups. Historically, when... Continue Reading

Planned Parenthood defends infanticide

Planned Parenthood’s official stance is if a child survives an abortion, the mother, her family and her doctor should decide whether to kill if for good.

Written by Marty Duren | Monday, April 1, 2013

Those who support the right of children to be born have long argued that if life is not from conception (or at the very, very least implantation) assignment of “living” is arbitrary. Planned Parenthood understands this and is merely being consistent in their view. If a child can be killed in the womb, there are... Continue Reading

Between a Rock and a Hard Place

The GOP, Evangelicals, and the Politics of Gay Marriage

Written by William B. Evans | Monday, April 1, 2013

But what about Evangelical Christians and this issue? It seems to me that there is a lot of soul-searching to be done. To be sure, at this point even a low-key statement of biblical morality comes across as narrow-minded and intolerant, and there is probably not much that can be done about that in the... Continue Reading

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