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Lux in Tenebris: How God Is Moving on Secular Campuses

I have been reminded of late that God is on the move at the American university

Written by Owen Strachan | Tuesday, November 8, 2016

“I read Adira’s testimony with lightning running down my back. At my alma mater, a college I warmly remember, God is at work. Through diverse means, including the heroic efforts of Rob Gregory and the McKeen Study Center, he’s moving. I can scarcely say how encouraging this is.”   It is not uncommon for evangelicals... Continue Reading

Brexit, Presidents and the English Reformation

Despite Henry’s strong desire to break free from Rome, it was in no sense out of sympathy with the same desire shared by the leaders of the Reformation in Germany

Written by Mark Johnston | Tuesday, November 8, 2016

“The ‘reform’ that Britain sought under Henry VIII was very different from where it would eventually lead. The sheer unexpectedness of the result of last June’s referendum in Britain left everyone reeling, because no-one really expected it – not even those who had campaigned so vigorously for it.”   The idea of the United Kingdom’s... Continue Reading

Doctors, Lawmakers Embrace Gender Dysphoria Treatments

Pressure from LGBT groups forces policy changes.

Written by Bonnie Pritchett | Sunday, November 6, 2016

Johns Hopkins is shifting course and offering hormone therapy and sex-reassignment surgery to patients after two months of backlash aimed at the school for a report authored by two faculty members. In August, Paul McHugh, professor of psychiatry and outspoken opponent of sex-reassignment surgery, and Lawrence Mayer published a review of 200 studies on sexual... Continue Reading

Tony Esolen Contra Mundum

There can be no more pretense of a culture around us that is Christian or that is even content with Christianity being in its midst.

Written by Rod Dreher | Sunday, November 6, 2016

Some students and faculty on Esolen’s campus were so outraged by his suggestion that “diversity” as they understand it is misguided and destructive that they have commenced a campaign to punish him, perhaps even to fire him. Now, Esolen is having to answer the very question he recently posed to his readers in the second... Continue Reading

Federal Judge: Iowa Churches Safe From Anti-Bias Law

Court rules churches can’t be censored for their views on marriage and sexuality.

Written by Lynde Langdon | Sunday, November 6, 2016

An Iowa church is dropping its lawsuit against the state and the city of Des Moines after a federal judge issued a ruling protecting the church’s religious liberty. The District Court judge ruled Oct. 14 that churches do not count as “public accommodations” under the Iowa Civil Rights Act and are not subject to censorship... Continue Reading

What Christians Should Ask of Government: To Do Justice

These days, “justice” and “social justice” do seem to be increasingly popular rallying cries

Written by Jonathan Leeman | Saturday, November 5, 2016

The primary goal of government, we said, was to seek peace by doing justice. Several times I’ve mentioned 1 Kings 3:28, which gives us the political philosophy of the Bible in a nutshell: “Israel stood in awe of the king [Solomon], because they perceived that the wisdom of God was in him to do justice.”... Continue Reading

Love Your Neighbor Enough to Speak Truth: A Response to Jen Hatmaker

When we fail to discern the true nature of sin and then advocate for laws and policies that bless sinful relationships, we may think we are more merciful than God.

Written by Rosaria Butterfield | Thursday, November 3, 2016

If this were 1999—the year that I was converted and walked away from the woman and lesbian community I loved—instead of 2016, Jen Hatmaker’s words about the holiness of LGBT relationships would have flooded into my world like a balm of Gilead. How amazing it would have been to have someone as radiant, knowledgeable, humble,... Continue Reading

Hijacking Science: How the “No Differences” Consensus about Same-Sex Households and Children Works

Questioning the scholarly consensus that there are “no differences” between same-sex and opposite-sex households with children.

Written by Mark Regnerus | Thursday, November 3, 2016

The claim that there are no differences in outcomes for children living in same-sex households arises from how scholars collect, analyze, and present data to support a politically expedient conclusion, not from what the data tend to reveal at face value. Nearly five years ago, I began to question the scholarly consensus that there were... Continue Reading

Trinity Western Wins Victory In Fight To Open Christian Law School, Limits On Accrediting Called ‘Unreasonable’

British Columbia Appeals Court ruled unanimously that Trinity Western University’s religious freedoms would be impaired and this far outweighs the minimal effect accreditation would have on gay and lesbian rights.

Written by Geordon Omand | Thursday, November 3, 2016

“A society that does not admit of and accommodate differences cannot be a free and democratic society — one in which its citizens are free to think, to disagree, to debate and to challenge the accepted view without fear of reprisal,” says the 66-page judgment. “This case demonstrates that a well-intentioned majority acting in the name... Continue Reading

What Christians Should Ask of Government: To Not Play God

For a government to “play God” is to pressure its citizens into idolatry

Written by Nick Rodriguez and Jonathan Leeman | Thursday, November 3, 2016

“Playing God is the greatest temptation that human beings face. In Genesis 3, the first sin involves wanting to be like God. So it’s not surprising that governments, made of human beings, face the same temptation.”   In the first half of this course, we thought about what government could ask of Christians. In the... Continue Reading

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