Henry VIII, the Reformation, and the First Authorized Bible
Spend much time in Protestant circles and you will eventually hear of the Authorized Bible
“Henry VIII is one of the oddest characters in the story of the Reformation. A man of conservative instincts when Luther’s reformation began, he nevertheless overthrew papal influence in England and built a church of his own.” Spend much time in Protestant circles and you will eventually hear of the Authorized Bible or the King James Bible.... Continue Reading
Relationships Matter — But Which Ones?
Everyone knows that relationships matter. But few of us pause to ponder exactly which relationships matter.
We’ve known for some time about risk factors for young people: Poverty, unsafe neighborhoods, and single-parent families, among many others. We also declare that children are not limited by those things, but can achieve and flourish, even in a world that may be stacked against them. But the evidence indicates that children need more than... Continue Reading
Almaz Ayana Answers Critics After Record: ‘My Doping Is Jesus’
Some wondered how Ayana could post such a blistering time in the women’s 10,000 meters — 29:17.45, nearly 15 seconds quicker than the previous world record
Asked to respond to Lahti’s comments, Ayana credited her training, dismissing the allegation that the record time may have come as a result of performance-enhancing drugs. “There is a very sharp answer,” Ayana said through a translator. “No. 1, I’ve been training specifically (for this event). No. 2, I pray to the lord. The lord... Continue Reading
Prison Fellowship Gets New Leader, Entertainment Great James Ackerman
In an interview with The Christian Post, Ackerman said God aligned everything just right for him to take over the reigns of the organization that he has volunteered with for over a decade
“Shortly after meeting Prison Fellowship’s Dick Paulsen at the retreat, Ackerman began making time to go to prisons to use his business and leadership experiences to teach inmates how to write resumes, how to conduct themselves in job interviews and how to budget their time and money. Ackerman also got the opportunity to be mentored... Continue Reading
They’re Coming For Christian Lawyers
According to Volokh: “the ABA wants to do exactly what the text calls for: limit lawyers’ expression of viewpoints that it disapproves of.”
This is the kind of thing I keep talking about: that orthodox Christians are going to be de facto excluded from entire professions through licensing and related requirements. We have to fight it whenever and wherever we can. Eugene Volokh is not a Christian, but he’s a staunch free speech and expression advocate, so he... Continue Reading
California Christian Colleges Dodge a Bullet — For Now
Sen. Ricardo Lara, D-Bell Gardens, is dropping a provision that would have removed a religious exemption to anti-discrimination laws for faith-based schools
Sen. Lara told the Los Angeles Times that he will move forward with an amended bill that requires faith-based schools to publicly disclose their religious exemption and report to the state when they expel students for violating their standards of conduct. “The goal for me has always been to shed light on the appalling and... Continue Reading
Unwanted Child Abandoned by Father and Drug-Addict Mother Adopted By Christian Texas Family, Becomes Best Athlete in the World
Said of Simone Biles: “The best ever.” “The perfect 10.” “The best gymnast in history.” “Unbeatable.” “Stunning.” “Breathtaking.” “A Legend in the making.”
Simone is on her way to bringing the U.S.A. glory on an international stage, becoming a household name for millions, and signing tens of millions of dollars worth of lucrative endorsement deals. And to think, none of it would have been possible without adoption. Biles and her siblings were born into a fatherless, drug-abusing home... Continue Reading
Have You Met Augustine the Evangelist?
The image of Augustine as a pastor delivering evangelistic sermons doesn’t fit our mold, but it should.
Augustine was a pastor who preached the gospel with urgency. Certainly, he was brilliant; he penned works of literature that are now Western classics. But he was first and foremost a shepherd calling sinners to believe in Christ. Examining two of his sermons might bring to life Augustine as pastor-evangelist. He was a zealous... Continue Reading
Prosperity Gospel vs. Social Gospel: What Religion Means to Trump, Clinton
NPR delves into the faiths of the Republican and Democratic presidential tickets
Trump himself has never claimed to be transformed or “born again.” But that may not matter, if he outsources the responsibility for religious outreach to his running mate. As Indiana governor, Mike Pence bolstered his conservative credentials by signing a religious liberty law to protect business people — critics said it would allow them to... Continue Reading
Praying for the Police
For those of us feeling helpless as we watch the roiling tension over law enforcement destroy so many lives, both blue and black, prayer may be the best thing we can offer
My brother is a Christian. For him, being a cop is the way he feels best able to serve God and his neighbor. Since we live far apart I don’t see my brother much, yet he’s been on my mind a lot with the recent fatal shootings by and of police officers. So when my... Continue Reading
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