Calculated Killing of Christians in Roseburg?
When religion draws fire, look to God and the heroic example of Charleston's forgiveness
If Christians are labeled as “haters” simply because they hold views derived from their Scriptures, the elevated rhetoric can, and indeed does lead to violent actions. It is inevitable. I am not saying we don’t criticize, but we must not demonize. When we demonize others — Christians, Muslims, gays, African-Americans or whomever — we... Continue Reading
6 Reasons Why Anxiety, Worry, & Fear are Particular Problems for Christians
About 20% of the US population has an anxiety disorder. That’s about one in five people, or 40 million adults.
So baseline, you’ll find more anxious people in a church than waiting in line to bungee jump. I don’t have hard statistics on this, but I think the incidence of anxiety disorders in a church congregation is higher than the 20% you find in the general US population. Plus anxious people tend to also be... Continue Reading
Homeschooled Children Do Not Grow Up To Be More Religious
Family climate, especially faithful religious devotion by both parents, delivered in a context of loving nurture, is more important than where a child goes to school.
So what does it all mean? Anecdotes and biased studies aside, it seems from this emerging body of work that homeschooling itself will not automatically produce adults who share the conservative political, religious and moral beliefs of their parents. The data also suggest that family climate, especially faithful religious devotion by both parents, delivered in a... Continue Reading
Why We Let Our Baby’s Death Come Naturally
State Rep. Jeanne Ives, R-Wheaton, about the decision she and her husband made after they learned at the 20-week ultrasound that their son had a diaphragmatic hernia.
But I never blamed God, and I never asked why Mark or why me. I understood more acutely than ever before the inescapable truth that suffering is part of this life, and it does not discriminate. What matters most in those dark and often lonely moments of fear and grief is how we respond to... Continue Reading
The Pope Francis Effect: Enthusiasm, But To What End?
The Francis Effect has yet to create a shift in the dynamics of church attendance and participation
It’s wonderful that some people say that Francis makes them feel the church is more welcoming to them. But if it’s just making people feel more comfortable in their politics, instead of making them feel the comfort of absolution, communion and strengthening of faith, that’s not much to get excited about. Right after the... Continue Reading
Eight Reasons Many Pastors Lack Confidence
Many pastors and church staff are lacking confidence to do their ministry.
They have many “bosses.” Regardless of church polity, many church members think the pastor and church staff work for them. It takes unique leadership skills to deal with this reality. They did not ask the right questions on the front end. Before they accepted the position, many pastors and staff did not have any idea... Continue Reading
How An Affair Really Begins
One of the great misconceptions about affairs is that they begin with sex, they don’t.
Through it all, John Owen’s insight remains so crucial: Sin always aims at the uttermost; the smallest sin is but one step to the biggest and most treacherous sin. That decision to neglect the pursuit of your wife, that surrendering of marital intimacy, these were only the first small, sinful steps to the destruction of your marriage. ... Continue Reading
From the Bahá’í Faith to Porn to Alpha to Jesus
God has been faithful all during my winding journey to complete surrender.
So there in the bed that I shared with Aaron, I pleaded with God to save me. I already knew that I had to repent: of trying to be holy through a faith that promised perfection; of helping to sell online pornography; and ultimately, of relying on myself. As I prayed in repentance, the fog... Continue Reading
Here’s How Religion Shaped Margaret Thatcher’s Politics
There was a religious basis to Thatcher’s politics — one that stemmed from her Methodist upbringing
“Economics is the method; the object is to change the soul,” Thatcher once declared, revealing that the way she conceived her free-market ideology was as much about transforming values as about improving Britain’s ailing GDP. Few people are aware that former British Prime Minister Margaret Thatcher, one of the foremost politicians of the 20th... Continue Reading
Was Margaret Sanger a Racist?
This unending desire by the left to defend utterly everything about Planned Parenthood and its founder, Sanger, no matter how ugly, really is quite astonishing.
This we can say with absolute certainty: Margaret Sanger spoke to a women’s organization affiliated with the KKK and she started the Negro Project to bring birth-control information and clinics to impoverished southern African-Americans. Moreover, the Planned Parenthood founder unequivocally preached a creed of “race improvement,” which meant refining the gene pool and controlling and... Continue Reading
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