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The Travail of Tiger Woods — Lessons Not to Be Missed

Written by Albert Mohler | Friday, January 1, 2010

The travail of Tiger Woods entered a new chapter as Accenture, a global consulting firm, severed all ties with the world’s most famous golfer. In doing so, Accenture became the first of Woods’s major sponsors to end its relationship with him. It is not likely to be the last. Tiger Woods’s fall from public favor... Continue Reading

John MacArthur: Wrong on the Manhattan Declaration

Written by Dave Welch | Friday, January 1, 2010

With nearly 300,000 citizens added to the original 189 signatories of the Manhattan Declaration, of which I was privileged to be one, opposition from the “outside” is not only natural but expected. Taking even reasoned, compassionate and principled stands of the sanctity of life, definition and integrity of marriage and vitality of religious freedom are... Continue Reading

On the ‘Religious Right,’ We Too Have a ‘Blind Side’

Written by Staff | Thursday, December 31, 2009

Commentary by Robert Peters, President of Morality in Media: “Moral and family issues (the focus of the “religious right”) and justice issues (the focus of the “religious left”) are often interrelated.” Over the Christmas weekend, my wife and I went to see “The Blind Side,” a film about an affluent white family in Memphis who... Continue Reading

A culture war cease-fire

Written by E.J. Dionne, Jr. | Monday, December 28, 2009

It is 2009’s quiet story — quiet because it’s about what didn’t happen, which can be as important as what did. In this highly partisan year, we did not see a sharpening of the battles over religion and culture. Yes, we continued to fight over gay marriage, and arguments about abortion were a feature of... Continue Reading

White House Faith chief not easy to reach

Written by Julia Duin | Saturday, December 26, 2009

Not long ago at a meeting of the nation’s religion writers in Minneapolis, reporters were seething about a particular no-show. President Obama’s point man on religion, Joshua DuBois, had been slated for months to address journalists about “Faith and Politics in the Obama White House.” Then, with less than two weeks to go before his... Continue Reading

Where Does the Story of Christmas Begin?

Written by Albert Mohler | Thursday, December 24, 2009

At Christmas our attention quickly goes to the familiar words of the infancy narratives found in the Gospels of Matthew and Luke. This is a healthy reflex. After all, the Gospel of Jesus Christ rests upon the historicity of the events that took place in Bethlehem as Christ was born. Our understanding of the identity... Continue Reading

Where Are The Moderate Muslims? Apparently not in the view of news editors!

Written by Lena Hassan | Thursday, December 24, 2009

Whether you call it Islamophobia or just plain reporting, Muslims are in the news and except for 20-second sound-bites from a local Eid celebration, it’s not good. There’s the persistent and popular debate on the hijab and Muslim women in general. There are wars waged or threatened in Muslim countries such as Iraq and Iran... Continue Reading

Reid-Nelson Compromise Pays for Abortions

Written by Staff | Wednesday, December 23, 2009

According to a press release from the Concerned Women for America, the A compromise that won Nebraska Senator Ben Nelson’s support for the Reid health care bill today will do what he previously stated he would not support- use federal funds to subsidize abortions. Wendy Wright, President of Concerned Women for America (CWA), stated: “The... Continue Reading

Bearing a Christian Witness as the War Expands

Written by David Gushee | Monday, December 21, 2009

I have decided that it is not my place as one offering Christian moral witness to endorse any nation’s wars, including my own. This is a change for me. In previous times I have weighed in either for (Afghanistan, 2001), or against (Iraq, 2003) America’s decisions to go to war. But I have concluded that... Continue Reading

Book Review of John Calvin: A Heart for Devotion, Doctrine and Doxology

Written by Tim Brister | Saturday, December 19, 2009

This is the final article in a series of five on John Calvin. In the providence of God, we are living in a time when the resurgence of Calvinism is celebrating the 500th year of John Calvin’s birth. Unlike generations past, Calvinism is cool, even to the point that The New York Times is writing... Continue Reading

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