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Iranian Christian pastor released

Authorities acquit and free pastor Youcef Nadarkhani after three years of imprisonment

Written by Jamie Dean, WNS | Tuesday, September 11, 2012

Nadarkhani - who grew up in a Muslim home but never embraced Islam - refused multiple offers of release over the last three years. Iranian authorities had promised to free him if he recanted Christianity and affirmed Islam. Nadarkhani repeatedly refused, answering in court with two simple words: "I cannot."

From Kurt Warner’s wife to ‘Christian famous’

“Brenda Warner is no longer Kurt Warner’s wife. Kurt Warner is now Brenda Warner’s husband.”

Written by Dan Merica, CNN | Tuesday, September 11, 2012

Brenda was vocally defensive of her husband when he had a bad game, even calling into radio stations to criticize the Rams coaching staff. That zeal and her on-camera postgame kisses for the star quarterback had some fans calling her the Yoko Ono of football.

Evangelicals seek a future for thousands of frozen embryos

“The earliest Christians were distinguished by their care for those society discarded."

Written by Krista Kapralos, RNS | Monday, September 10, 2012

Embryo adoption is not a chief issue for many Christians, said Fluhrer, but that may be changing. He has blogged about embryo adoption on Reformation 21, a theology website he edits, and he encourages his church members to consider the option

Why are Christian athletes still being crucified by sports media?

"A virgin, a Christian, and a Tebow fan – to the secular left, three strikes against her."

Written by Paul Wilson, FoxNews | Sunday, September 9, 2012

An athlete can lead an unsavory life or even be a criminal and win a pass from the media (just Google “NFL police blotter”). But outspoken Christian athletes face a media blitz against their faith.

Challenge to Clergy Tax Break Clears Hurdle

Lawmakers responded in 2002 with the Clergy Housing Allowance Clarification Act to protect the parish exemption but limit it to the fair market rental value of a home.

Written by Bob Allen, APB | Sunday, September 9, 2012

A ministerial housing allowance provision that saves U.S. ministers an estimated $1.2 billion annually in tax exemptions is unfair to other taxpayers not entitled to the same benefit, according to a 2011 lawsuit by the Freedom From Religion Foundation.     A Wisconsin judge has given a green light to a lawsuit challenging a federal... Continue Reading

The Clown in the Pulpit

No minister should seek to be dull, sour and morose in the pulpit, but he should not be a buffoon, a jester, or a trifler.

Written by Jeremy Walker | Sunday, September 9, 2012

Earnest men rarely spend all their time making others laugh. If God has put the weapon of sanctified humor into your armory, use it well, but do not make it the banner under which you march. We weak and vaporing mortals must get down to business with eternity pressing on our hearts.     The... Continue Reading

Do People Still Read Tim Keller?

Paul did not peg the value of the kingdom of grace according to the gospel’s reception among city dwellers

Written by D. G. Hart | Friday, September 7, 2012

Who can stand in that great day? What congregation of any means is capable of maintaining members who not only have the financial resources to pay for the church staff all of these ministries require? But after these folks have worked hard for their incomes and given to the church, do they have time to volunteer for all the additional work that this movement requires?

Amidst the Culture War, David Barton Merits a Court-Martial: a Dispatch from an Ex-Wallbuilder

I had been deluded by historical exaggerations about a “Christian nation” and a “Biblically-based” Founding. The truth was much messier

Written by Bart Gingerich | Friday, September 7, 2012

Unfortunately, the agenda comes at the expense of individual souls. Students—especially the scholastically adept—are hurt very badly by the misinterpretations, misportrayals, mistruths. I barely survived coming across the knowledge, and there are many who do not. David Barton isn’t helping by circulating lies. Those of Christian-cultural influence must realize that we their children are not just bullets in the culture war.

Midwestern Baptist Seminary picks Southern Seminary VP

Jason Allen holds both a PhD and a MDiv from SBTS Louisville

Written by T. Patrick Hudson, Baptist Press | Thursday, September 6, 2012

Southern Seminary President R. Albert Mohler Jr. described Allen as "a man of tremendous ability, sterling character, and deep conviction, and he will lead Midwestern Baptist Theological Seminary into a new era of faithfulness and vision."

Growing Up With Two Moms: The Untold Children’s View

A personal testimony affirming Mark Regnerus’ study on adult children of same-sex parents.

Written by Robert Oscar Lopez | Tuesday, September 4, 2012

Whether homosexuality is chosen or inbred, whether gay marriage gets legalized or not, being strange is hard; it takes a mental toll, makes it harder to find friends, interferes with professional growth, and sometimes leads one down a sodden path to self-medication in the form of alcoholism, drugs, gambling, antisocial behavior, and irresponsible sex. The... Continue Reading

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