A more religious world
“Europe no longer dominates global Christianity the way it did 100 years ago,”
Younger Muslims are less committed to their faith than those older than 35, but only slightly. In Egypt, for example, 74 percent of younger Muslims say that religion is very important in their lives, compared with 76 percent of their elders. And Muslim women in most regions appear more committed to religion than men, more likely to pray and more likely to read or listen to the Koran daily.
Mennonites: we are willing to die rather than betray girl to court-appointed lesbian ‘mother’
Pastor already been convicted of helping Lisa Miller and Isabella to flee
“The fact is that suddenly we find ourselves having to choose between obeying God and man made laws,” they write. “We have chosen to obey God. We are willing to give up our rights, go to jail, or even die, for the cause of helping anyone become free from a sinful life and helping that person to live in obedience to God’s Word.”
I Don’t Wait Anymore
Waiting for the right reason
I lived like I was waiting for something. And that’s why I slipped off my ring that day. It wasn’t that I wanted to sleep with people – I haven’t. It wasn’t a slap to True Love Waits, or to anyone who wears a purity ring – saving sex for marriage is good and is... Continue Reading
Who Can Teach Leadership?
It is not so much about familiarity with business as it is about trust
You will walk into a room as the designated leader….You will need to gain the trust of a group that includes members with whom you may have little in common. Someone may ask what makes you think you can lead. Do not resent them for it….Whatever you may have done before, what matters most is... Continue Reading
Atheists Continue Battle Against World Trade Center Cross at Memorial
A legal battle is aimed at blocking one museum exhibit: a large cross made of one of the twin tower’s T-beams
A national group called American Atheists is suing the museum to stop the display of the cross, arguing that a religious symbol has no place in a memorial that’s backed by public funds and that is supposed to serve as a monument to victims of many different religions – and to those who had no... Continue Reading
The Faith to Doubt Christianity
A gospel-shaped apologetic starts not with telling people what to believe, but by showing them their real problem.
If there’s no God, everything is permitted. Without God we’re left with no basis for all that is most important to our lives: human dignity, compassion, justice. We have a problem Believing has both a head and a heart aspect, so while some non-Christians will need more help with one than the other,... Continue Reading
Welcomed by Christ’s ‘Hospitality’
Reciprocity, Mutuality, Philoxenos, Hospitality
Apart from Jesus, we were separated, excluded foreigners, without hope and without God in the world (see Ephesians 2:11-18). But, the energy of Christ’s work on the cross empowers the Spirit to bring us near – to God and each other. What good news – if we like adventure! When five candidates for... Continue Reading
Questions for Our Pro-Abortion Friends, Church Leaders, and Politicians
What shall we call the unborn in the womb?
Where in the progression does our humanity begin and end? Where does life become valuable? When are we worth something? When do human rights become our rights? What if Dr. Seuss was right and a person’s a person no matter how small? What shall we call the unborn in the womb? If the entity... Continue Reading
The Silence of Bill and Hillary Clinton
Bill and Hillary Clinton have been vigorous defenders of religious freedom, President Obama has been a foe
Where are the Clintons now as President Obama continues to stubbornly enforce his HHS mandate requiring all Americans, of every religious belief and denomination, to forcibly fund abortion drugs? Have these fighters for religious freedom said anything at all to the president? Have they voiced even a slight objection? To the contrary, in his glowing... Continue Reading
Stupak Admits Obama Violated His Executive Order on Obamacare, Abortion
Former Congressman Stupak admitted that he may have been hoodwinked by President Obama over Obamacare
Stupak was the holdout preventing the passage of the bill pro-life groups strenuously opposed because of its abortion-funding provisions. He negotiated what pro-life groups called a phony executive order from Obama that merely restated the bill’s provisions rather than prohibited abortion funding under it. Former Congressman Bart Stupak admitted during a panel discussion... Continue Reading
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