Pro-Life ‘180 Movie’ Goes Viral, Hits Half-Million Views
A 33-minute pro-life video which documents the responses of young adults to questions about their stance on abortion, but also includes discussions on Adolf Hitler and the Holocaust in Eurpoe, has received more than a half-million views just nine days after its release. Evangelist Ray Comfort produced “180” with the help of his Living Waters... Continue Reading
Evangelical Chaplains Refuse to Marry Gay Couples on Military Bases
An organization representing more than 2,000 of the nation’s 5,000 military chaplains announced Wednesday they would join forces with Catholic Archbishop Timothy Broglio of the Archdiocese for Military Service, saying they will not perform same-sex ceremonies. The 2,000 members of the Chaplain Alliance for Religious Liberty, a group of evangelical clergy, are concerned about the... Continue Reading
Black Reformed Christians Under ‘Theological Imperialism?’ Lacrae, Trip Lee and Eric Mason Speak Out
‘I wouldn’t pour out the actual classical resource at first … I would develop a biblical trajectory on that particular subject as I disciple those men and insert quotes not necessarily letting them know where I got it from because of some of the feeling that the barrage of what people felt about Christianity.’ —... Continue Reading
Supreme Court lets stand World Vision decision allowing employment decisions based on belief.
In its decision the 9th Circuit Court (whose decision now is final) ruled that an organization is religious if it has a self-identified religious purpose, acts consistently with those purposes, and promotes itself publicly as religious. Among Monday’s actions, the Supreme Court justices opted not to hear Sylvia Spencer et al v. World Vision, a... Continue Reading
A Chaplain Reports From a Far Away Place
As wars, deployments, terrorism, and battles linger among us for years – do not grow weary in your prayers. Your soldiers, airmen, marines, sailors, and guardians rely on your prayers. John 15:13 – Greater love hath no man than this, that a man lay down his life for his friends. Greetings from Around the World... Continue Reading
The John Jay Institute Moves To Philadelphia
From his musings and theological reflections, he believed that Christians should engage in the public sphere because he saw a huge epistemological gap between the church and the state. “I saw the need for an institution that would reflect a holistic vision of what has popularly been called ‘the naked public square’.” Anglicans have always... Continue Reading
Japan Six Months After The Tsunami; A Personal Reflection
The church in Japan is also undergoing hardship. Many churches have been influenced by destructive teachings like the word faith movement and the prosperity gospel. The reformed church is practically non-existent in Osaka, the fourth largest economy in the world (by city). My family and I recently traveled to Japan to visit relatives. My wife’s... Continue Reading
Holding translators accountable – Wycliffe agrees to new standards
Beginning in January, (Briarwood) church will put these individuals’ support in escrow until the church makes a final decision on support in June… Tom Cheely, missions pastor at Briarwood, served for 18 years on the board of JAARS, an arm of Wycliffe that provides air transport. “This is one of the most agonizing things I’ve... Continue Reading
The Unsuspecting Assault; An Alum Looks At The Erskine Story
Now, the fight has catapulted to a war in the backyard of my own alma mater. It was heartbreaking enough to be among one of the many who watched the decline of one of God’s great institutions. When did God leave our educational system? Why did he leave? Is he coming back? These are questions... Continue Reading
Professor Says Vanderbilt Suppressing Christian Student Groups Amid Shutdown Threats
But to tell CLS and others that they cannot require their leaders to be Christian, they say, is both discriminatory and threatens to secularize religion. Is Vanderbilt University flirting with the suppression of religion? Yes, according to Carol Swain, a professor at Vanderbilt’s Law School. Specifically, Swain is referring to four Christian student groups being... Continue Reading
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