Pastor Wins Congressional Primary, Concerned That ‘Vitriol & Anger’ Not Resonating With Voters
Mark Walker's transition from pastoral ministry to congressional candidacy was based on his concern about tone as much as substance
“The pro-life, pro-marriage conservative began contemplating a congressional run while he served as associate pastor of music and worship at Lawndale Baptist Church in Greensboro. Though concerned about the erosion of freedom facing his three children, he also was burdened about the way some communicated his party’s message.” Mark Walker’s transition from pastoral ministry... Continue Reading
How Apple’s iPhone And Google’s Android Are Going To Spark The Next Economic Revolution
It sounds a bit of techno-triumphalism, but it’s entirely possible that the Apple and Google led smartphone revolution will be the greatest tool for the reduction of poverty yet
….if the standard economics about knowledge diffusion is correct, and if this paper is correct about how access accelerates development, then a logical prediction is that we’re about to see the Mother of all economic booms. Back 30 years when I first started to study politics and economics the big question was how should we... Continue Reading
Pray for ISIS
Setting aside politics, anger, outrage and instead looking to God in faith, I must pray. Yet how should I pray?
As I have read the news, I have been angry at Islamic radicals and at our incompetent president and his weak foreign policy. I have been saddened by the loss of culture and concerned for the well-being of my Christian brothers and sisters, many of whom have fled their homes and sought refuge in Kurdish... Continue Reading
White House Caves on Religious Accommodations to HHS Mandate
The Obama administration announced that they would create a workaround to allow nonprofits to claim religious exemptions from the Obamacare contraception mandate
In a statement, a Justice Department official pointed to the Wheaton College decision as the impetus behind the decision. “In light of the Supreme Court order regarding Wheaton College, the Departments intend to augment their regulations to provide an alternative way for objecting nonprofit religious organizations to provide notification…” The Obama administration announced Tuesday evening... Continue Reading
Steady Destruction — and Deafening Silence
The Islamic State destroys Jonah’s tomb and other Judeo-Christian sites in Mosul while President Obama remains mute
Islamic State fighters have seized all 30 churches and monasteries in the Mosul area, removing their crosses and burning or destroying many of the buildings. They have converted to a mosque the Syriac Orthodox Cathedral in Mosul’s Al Shurta district, Mar Ephraim, installing loudspeakers issuing calls to Islamic prayer. Two ancient monasteries have been looted... Continue Reading
N Is for Nazareth
Christians around the world are changing their social media avatars to the arabic letter “n.”
“Nazareth, though, reminds us that God’s purposes are global, transcending our tribal and national categories. When Jesus preached in his hometown synagogue in Nazareth, he was received with joy and awe, until he told his fellow villagers that they really didn’t understand what he was saying. Jesus demonstrated that God’s purposes had always gone “outside... Continue Reading
Persecuted Christians and You
Do we care about persecuted Christians around the world?
“No one has a more legitimate claim on our concern than severely-persecuted Christians, wherever they may be found. They are especially precious in the Lord’s sight, and they suffer the greatest injustice. With them in mind, Scripture says the world is not worthy of them (Heb 11.38). And what could be more unjust than violence... Continue Reading
Trumpeting a Dinosaur Horn
A partially fossilized triceratops horn offers evidence the animal lived less than 65 million years ago, say scientists who discovered it
“These are real dinosaur tissues, loaded with real dinosaur cells,” Anderson said. “How is it they were preserved?” He believes the preservation of soft tissue challenges the assumption that the fossil is at least 65 million years old. According to the evolutionary timescale, triceratops lived at the end of the Cretaceous Period, which would have... Continue Reading
University Fires Scientist After Dinosaur Discovery Offers Young Earth Evidence
California State University, Northridge fires scientist after he publicized discovery that suggests dinosaurs roamed America thousands of years ago, rather than the millions most evolutionists cite
Mark Armitage, who specializes in microscopic evidence for a young earth, unexpectedly stumbled upon soft tissue in a triceratops fossil and wrote about his discovery for a scientific journal. Two weeks later, he was out of a job. Armitage filed suit against the university’s board of trustees on Tuesday, citing wrongful termination and religious discrimination.... Continue Reading
The Big Bang’s Big Problem Bedevils Researchers
If the Big Bang theory is correct, our universe should not exist, according to research published last month
The researchers of the current study combined data from observations made possible by the BICEP2 telescope with new information developed from the discovery of the Higgs Boson, a particle thought to be responsible for the mass of everything that exists. The scientists said the universe lies in a valley of the Higgs Field, an energy... Continue Reading
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