Company President Started Out As Fertilized Embryo
Multimillionaire business leader David Gilford says he owes all of his wealth and business success to his early days undergoing mitotic division.
“Look, I started out with nothing more than a single cell,” said Gilford, who makes a point of frequently reminding himself of all those weeks he had to scrape by on whatever was delivered to him through his umbilical cord. “And then I managed to double it, double that again, and then double that again.... Continue Reading
The Heroic Abuser? Christian Media Headlines about Saeed and Naghmeh Abedini
The Power of Presentation: Telling the Abedini Story
Christian journalists used a wide variety of words and phrases to refer to Saeed’s abuse of Naghmeh, from the more direct ‘abuse,’ ‘marital abuse’, and ‘spousal abuse’ to the more ambiguous ‘marital woes’, ‘marriage problems,’ and ‘marital issues’. Breaking Christian News was among those using the softest language, referring only to Naghmeh’s ‘stress’ in pre-release... Continue Reading
A Giant has Fallen — The Death of Justice Antonin Scalia and the Future of Constitutional Government
Justice Scalia believed in the right of the people to establish a constitutional government that would recognize the ultimate authority of the people, not an elite of unelected judges, to establish laws.
Scalia’s worldview was shaped by his Roman Catholic faith, and he often scandalized liberals by making clear that he believed in the virgin birth and bodily resurrection of Christ and threw their unbelief back at them: “For the Son of God to be born of a virgin? I mean really. To believe that he rose... Continue Reading
Colorado Springs Wife Committed To Taking Care Of Brain-Injured Husband
Injured in a car crash 39 years ago, Larry suffered a severe brain injury. But in sickness and in health his wife remained committed to him.
“When we stood there getting married, I remember the preacher saying ‘For better, for worse; in sickness, in health.’ I was 20 years old and I thought, I wonder what ‘in sickness and in health’ means,” Darnly said. “I thought, he’ll have a stroke in 40 years; I can do that.” Sickness came in nine... Continue Reading
4 Portraits of Gospel-Centered Black Church History: Lemuel Haynes
Lemuel Haynes offers a remarkable example of African American ministerial modeling
“Privately tutored, Haynes became the first African American to be ordained by any religious denomination. Upon ordination, Haynes then served white congregations for more than thirty years. Middlebury College awarded him the master’s degree in 1804, another first for an African American.” 1. A Gospel-Centered Ministry: “The Black Puritan” Lemuel Haynes offers a remarkable... Continue Reading
Without Chests?
A child needs to be trained in an area completely neglected by modern secularists: feeling correctly.
By contrast, modern education pretends to eschew all judgements (except for non-judgementalism), embrace all truths (except exclusive truth), and see all things ‘beautiful in their own way’ (except those who claim that beauty is an objective reality – they find those people ugly). Twelve years of this produces what Lewis calls “Men Without Chests”. That... Continue Reading
Shaping Your Child’s Discipline With Biblical Doctrine
Raising children is a matter of discipleship and good stewardship.
Discipline children with the goal of bringing them to Jesus, the only one who can truly change hearts. Let the Gospel of the cross be your proof to them that Jesus loves imperfect people. Remember that you are not asking them for perfection, but teaching them about the grace of the One who is perfect.... Continue Reading
Death, The Prosperity Gospel and Me
I am 35. A few months ago, I got a call from my doctor’s assistant telling me that I have Stage 4 cancer.
The prosperity gospel has taken a religion based on the contemplation of a dying man and stripped it of its call to surrender all. Perhaps worse, it has replaced Christian faith with the most painful forms of certainty. The movement has perfected a rarefied form of America’s addiction to self-rule, which denies much of our... Continue Reading
In The Light Of Home
What is this earthly, tangible thing called home, and why do we attach such deep emotions to it?
I like to think that our lives are burned into places like the negative of a photograph. The film is not the story, but it is the carrier of the story. Imagine if we could take this earth into a photographer’s dark room and develop it. What stories we would see there, carved by light... Continue Reading
Old Princeton: Archibald Alexander’s Letters to the Aged
Rev. Alexander’s last letters close with getting closer to eternity
May the Good Lord grant we who are younger with deeper appreciation that, The hoary head is a crown of glory and the beauty of old men is the gray head (Proverbs 16:31; 20:29). For, as Rev. Alexander writes in Letter One, “There is something peculiarly lovely as well as venerable in the silvery locks... Continue Reading
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