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The Ex-Baptist Pastor Who Popularized Ben Franklin’s Electrical Experiments

Ebenezer Kinnersley paired the de-mystifying of nature with greater worship of God.

Written by Thomas Kidd | Tuesday, September 15, 2015

“Kinnersley was born in Gloucester, England, the same hometown as Franklin’s friend George Whitefield, the greatest evangelist of the eighteenth-century revivals. As a three-year-old, Kinnersley came with his family to Pennsylvania the same year, 1714, that Whitefield was born.”   James Delbourgo’s A Most Amazing Scene of Wonders: Electricity and Enlightenment in Early America offers a remarkable... Continue Reading

Colbert on Faith: Logic Has Nothing to Do with It

Stephen Colbert is talking about his faith again, this time with Father Thomas Rosica

Written by Scott Redd | Tuesday, September 15, 2015

Colbert’s reasons for believing are actually quite logical. He loves the world and feels grateful toward it (these are the same premises he mentioned in the GQ article from a couple of weeks ago), and as a result he chooses to direct that gratitude toward an entity he calls God.   Stephen Colbert is talking about his... Continue Reading

9 Ways to Protect Your Children from Sexual Abuse

9 practical things you can do to protect children from sexual abuse

Written by Justin Holcomb | Sunday, September 13, 2015

Throw out the word “secret.”
Explain the difference between a secret and a surprise. Surprises are joyful and generate excitement, because in just a little while something will be unveiled that will bring great delight. Secrets, in contrast, cause isolation and exclusion. When it becomes customary to keep secrets with just one individual, children are more... Continue Reading

Samuel Rodriguez on the GOP’s Latino Dilemma

Evangelical leader talks about which Republican candidates can win the hearts of Hispanic voters, and why

Written by Warren Cole Smith | Sunday, September 13, 2015

Samuel Rodriguez founded the National Hispanic Christian Leadership Conference, which claims more than 40,000 Latino evangelical churches as members. He’s also on the board of the National Association for Evangelicals and a fierce advocate for immigration reform…. To me, immigration reform is not a political issue. It’s the very future of American evangelical Christendom, so... Continue Reading

Sixty

During the next ten years, I hope to attain three ambitions

Written by Kevin T. Bauder | Saturday, September 12, 2015

If the Lord grants me mercy, I can reasonably expect another ten years of honest labor. I know theologians who have taught longer than that, and so will I if I can. But that is in the Lord’s hands, and anything more than threescore and ten will be a pure gift (not that the threescore... Continue Reading

Navy Stands Behind Chaplain Who Shared Christian Beliefs

The Navy has exonerated a highly decorated and respected chaplain

Written by Michael Cochrane | Saturday, September 12, 2015

“I am relieved the Navy sided with me,” Modder said in a statement released by Liberty Institute, which represented him. “I have served honorably for 20 years in diverse units in the Marine Corps and Navy.”   The Navy has exonerated a highly decorated and respected chaplain, denying a formal request by his commanding officer... Continue Reading

The Rev. David Esterline takes over Pittsburgh Theological Seminary

Rev. Esterline wants to build on the theological diversity of the school

Written by Peter Smith | Friday, September 11, 2015

“The seminary cannot be successful unless it becomes much more diverse not only racially but also theological,” he said. He envisions “a seminary as broad as the church of Jesus Christ, rooted in the Reformed tradition,” he said, referring to the theological heritage of Presbyterianism. “That rootedness in the Presbyterian Church (U.S.A.) has got to... Continue Reading

7 Ways To Be A Best Friend To A Pastor

Every pastor needs a friend, besides a spouse, who knows him well and can encourage and challenge him

Written by Ron Edmondson | Thursday, September 10, 2015

Don’t hold him to unreasonable expectations. I’ve seen people who want to be a pastor’s friend get upset when the pastor didn’t tell them everything going on in the church. They get their feelings hurt. Every pastor walks on a certain amount of “eggshells” wondering who will respond and how to things the pastor does. We... Continue Reading

Pastor Outed On Ashley Madison Commits Suicide

John Gibson was a pastor and seminary professor.

Written by Laurie Segall, CNN | Thursday, September 10, 2015

Since his death, his family has made a pact to be more transparent with one another about their struggles. Christi Gibson has a message for the 32 million people exposed and their communities. “These were real people with real families, real pain and real loss,” she says. But “don’t underestimate the power of love. Nothing... Continue Reading

Resting Place of a Humble Man

Bill Clark was Ronald Reagan’s architect for the takedown of the Soviet empire during a crucial stint (1982-83) as national security adviser.

Written by Paul Kengor | Thursday, September 10, 2015

And on Reagan’s headstone are these words: “There is purpose and worth to each and every life.” That aptly fits Reagan’s highly positive outlook of humanity. It’s a good statement for remembering Reagan. But it’s also good for remembering Bill Clark. Clark ultimately had a grand purpose in his life, and had a grand worth... Continue Reading

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