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Spirituality as Parody – In NYC, yoga studios are as common as yellow cabs

Written by Eric Metaxas, CP | Tuesday, May 15, 2012

Thus, we got a “Jesus” who bears little resemblance to the one of Scripture and the Creeds. People like the author Elizabeth Gilbert “prayed,” in effect, to themselves, who, not surprisingly, told them to do what they wanted. According to New York magazine, yoga studios in the city “have become as common and competitive as... Continue Reading

Romney, Speaking at Liberty University, Tells Evangelicals Their Values Are His, Too

Written by Ashley Parker, NYTimes | Monday, May 14, 2012

“What you believe, what you value, how you live, matters,” Mr. Romney said. Mr. Romney’s speech was also notable for its overt religiosity, a tone that he had resisted, even during the Republican primaries, when conservative Christians were questioning his faith. Mitt Romney traveled to Liberty University, the spiritual heart of the conservative movement, on... Continue Reading

The Religious Battle of Vanderbilt – Booting Christian groups from campus—all in the name of ‘nondiscrimination.’

Written by John Murray, WSJ | Monday, May 14, 2012

Yet today, Vanderbilt officials are restricting the liberty of the very sorts of religious folks who not only founded the school but whose followers led many of the nondiscrimination battles of 19th-century higher education. (Editor’s Note: After sumarizing the story, Mr Murray give this illustrtion.) Ironically, the very freedom Vanderbilt administrators have to make their... Continue Reading

The Turning Point for Women

Written by David Feddes | Sunday, May 13, 2012

Editor’s Note: In seeking a ‘lead story’ for Mother’s Day, we go back 10 years to a Mother’s Day sermon preached (and then published) on the Back To God Hour by the then radio preacher, David Feddes. It was part of a series on the cultural impact Christianity has had for the past 2,000 years.... Continue Reading

Why Baptists stand with Catholics on birth control mandate

Written by Wall Street Journal | Saturday, May 12, 2012

Authors: Bryant Wright, President of the Southern Baptist Convention and Senior Pastor of Johnson Ferry Baptist Church; Richard Land, President, The Southern Baptist Convention’s Ethics & Religious Liberty Commission; O. S. Hawkins, President/CEO, GuideStone Financial Resources, Southern Baptist Convention We acknowledge that Roman Catholics and Southern Baptists have differing views on how we understand and... Continue Reading

Two year old Supreme Court decision on religion may be as bad as expected; upends campus religious groups

Written by Adelle M. Banks, RNS | Friday, May 11, 2012

Jeremy Tedesco, senior counsel for the Alliance Defense Fund, sees the Martinez decision “lurking in the background” of other cases. He filed suit in February on behalf of the Christian anti-abortion group Make Up Your Own Mind at the University of North Carolina-Greensboro. The school, which does not have an all-comers policy like Hastings, was... Continue Reading

Responses to President Obama’s Statement on Same-sex Marriage

Written by Staff | Friday, May 11, 2012

The temptation is for Christians go silent and give up the marriage fight: “It’s no use staying in this battle,” we think to ourselves. “We don’t have to change our personal position. We’ll keep speaking the truth and upholding the Bible in our churches, but getting worked up over gay marriage in the public square... Continue Reading

North Carolina becomes 30th state with marriage amendment

Written by Michael Foust, BP | Thursday, May 10, 2012

J.D. Greear, lead pastor of the Summit Church in Raleigh-Durham, N.C., a Southern Baptist congregation, urged the church’s members to support the amendment. “Government did not define or establish marriage. God did. Government merely recognized that which has been established by the Creator.” North Carolina voters have made the state the 30th in the U.S.... Continue Reading

Federal Court: Tennessee Tech policy violated First Amendment rights of evangelist

Written by Duane W. Gang, The Tennessean | Thursday, May 10, 2012

[Court] said McGlone’s desire to share his beliefs is protected First Amendment activity and the open areas of Tennessee Tech’s campus are public forums. When deciding to allow people on campus, the policies must not grant overly broad licensing discretion to government officials…[and] the two-week notice period is unreasonable, far longer than other timeframes upheld... Continue Reading

When Paul Sent the Celebrity Pastor

Written by Kevin DeYoung | Thursday, May 10, 2012

There have always been men–like this fellow and like Chrysostom or Knox or Whitefield or Spurgeon or Lloyd-Jones or ten thousand others–who have been “famous among all the churches for [their] preaching of the gospel.” It is not a capitulation to culture to admit this fact. And it’s not bad to acknowledge these men and... Continue Reading

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