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The Hymns That Haunt Us

A newborn atheist just can't get the church's music out of her head.

Written by David Neff | Monday, August 27, 2012

Clement believed that music could build (or destroy) character. The pagans of his day sang at banquets and at domestic dinner tables. In the years before "church music" was invented, music had a place in the Christian home—as a way to welcome guests, to unite husband and wife in the same melodies, and to improve the character of the whole household.

The Craft of Life-Changing Preaching

It is important to understand the two essential parts of effective preaching and how each requires its own discipline of preparation.

Written by Paul Tripp | Monday, August 27, 2012

Everywhere I was called on to preach weekly, I prepared content three or four weeks ahead of time. This allowed truths to marinate in my own heart and become more deeply and practically understood. On the week of the sermon, I preached it aloud to myself many times. In doing so both my understanding of the passage and the creative ways it would be communicated deepened and developed.

Four Responses to the Challenge of Same-Sex Unions

We are facing a true moral inversion — a system of moral understandings turned upside down

Written by Albert Mohler | Monday, August 27, 2012

The easiest way to summarize the Bible’s teaching on sexuality is to begin with God’s blessing of sex only within the marriage covenant between a man and a woman. Then, just remember that sex outside of that covenant relationship, whatever its form or expression, is explicitly forbidden

Young Bucks

How Giving to the Church is Changing, or, N.T. Wright Has His Hand in the Plate

Written by Megan Hill | Monday, August 27, 2012

Millennials are King David’s anti-type---they don’t own a house and can’t quite see why they should help God to have one, either.

Sex, Lies & Television

Lawsuits involving the world’s largest Christian broadcasting network may hang by a flash drive

Written by Warren Cole Smith, WNS | Monday, August 27, 2012

Jonathan Rovetto, who lost his job for sticking up for Brittany Koper on Facebook, has made up his mind: He said Koper "had nothing to gain and everything to lose." Others are waiting to see what the courts decide, mindful of what both the Bible and Charles Dickens teach: Most parties tend to lose money, reputation, or both during protracted legal battles.

The Weekly Meeting of a Rotary Club on Sunday Morning

With a moralistic lecture on being friends.

Written by Bob Vincent | Monday, August 27, 2012

The title was "No Greater Love;" the text was John 15:12-17: I looked forward to the message: "Thank you, Lord," I silently prayed, "We will hear the gospel today."

Former “Christian Century” Editor James Wall and Palestinian Terror

The Palestinians who were sent to jail…saw themselves as resisting an occupying army

Written by Mark Tooley | Monday, August 27, 2012

The Israeli mother of one of the 15 murdered victims who died in the infamous Jerusalem Sbarro 2001 restaurant bombing is denouncing former longtime Christian Century editor James Wall for defending her daughter’s Palestinian murderer.

Civil unions and true marriage

Government has a duty to protect the civil institution of marriage.

Written by Ken Blackwell, WNS | Sunday, August 26, 2012

What we are saying is that true marriage must survive for America to survive. We are saying preserve Americans’ civil right of marriage if we want America to climb back from the abyss of economic decline and social decay

In the U.S., Christians victims of rising ‘hostility’ from gov’t and secular groups, report says

"It's way beyond anything we had imagined. It's so much more prolific than it's ever been before."

Written by FoxNewsService | Sunday, August 26, 2012

According to Shackelford, the hostility can lead to violence, as in the case of the Aug.15 shooting at the Family Research Council headquarters, in which a gunman allegedly said he disagreed with the group's beliefs before shooting an employee in the arm. He also cited the Aug. 5 shooting deaths of six people at a Sikh temple near Milwaukee.

Grace Breaks Through Our Spiritual ‘Awkwardness’ to Give New Life

Awkward, Gawky, Gauche, Adroit, Dexterous, Maladroit, Sinister, Ambidextrous, all showing our need for grace.

Written by Steve Bostrom | Sunday, August 26, 2012

Jesus changes everything. At that last great day – “he will wipe every tear from their eyes.There will be no more death or mourning or crying or pain, for the old order of things has passed away” (Revelation 21:4). And awkwardness will be no more.     A friend and I attended a Brewers baseball... Continue Reading

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