Christian Dating Site Finds Singles Still Believe in Love at First Sight, Soul Mate
“In generations past, there was far less talk about ‘compatibility’ and finding the ideal soul-mate,” widely respected preacher Timothy Keller recently wrote in Relevant Magazine. “Today we are looking for someone who accepts us as we are and fulfills our desires, and this creates an unrealistic set of expectations that frustrates both the searches and... Continue Reading
The First Principles of Rick Santorum
“America’s greatness lay in a good, a moral, and a virtuous people.” Liberty was a good thing, but the Founders sought “well-ordered liberty” through “moral cultivation” of citizens. In other words, Santorum has shown conservative evangelicals that they can have their liberty and legislate private morality too. Last month, when prominent evangelical pastors and political... Continue Reading
Global Persecution of Christians – It’s a truth the West must stop ignoring
Many of the outrages are perpetrated by groups the West is conditioned to thinking of as minorities, especially Muslims in general. But the response of the Western secular leaders to these monstrous events has been achingly slow. Perhaps the gravest under-publicized atrocity in the world is the persecution of Christians. A comprehensive Pew Forum study... Continue Reading
Obama Administration Does Not Widen Religious Exemption for Contraceptive Mandate
The burden to cover contraception shifts to the insurance companies, but an earlier exemption for religious groups will not change. The Obama administration announced today a small shift in an earlier position on who covers contraception, but observers are still voicing concerns over how his administration exempts religious groups. Religious organizations will not have to... Continue Reading
‘Narrow’ ruling? U. S. Ninth Circuit Appeals Court strikes down California’s Prop 8 ban on gay marriage
“Whether under the Constitution same-sex couples may every be denied the right to marry, a right that has long been enjoyed by opposite-sex couples, is an important and highly controversial question,” Reinhardt wrote before adding, “we need not and do not answer the broader question in this case.” A federal appeals court Tuesday struck down... Continue Reading
SeaWorld sued over ‘enslaved’ killer whales
Jeffrey Kerr, the lawyer representing the five whales, said: “For the first time in our nation’s history, a federal court heard arguments as to whether living, breathing, feeling beings have rights and can be enslaved simply because they happen to not have been born human. Five killer whales have been named as plaintiffs in a... Continue Reading
The New Christian Abolition Movement; Human Trafficking in a North Carolina Rest Stop
Westover Church in Greensboro, North Carolina, is imagining what fighting modern-day slavery could look like. The nondenominational suburban church is cut from an evangelical cloth and has 5,000 members and a sprawling campus. In 2011, the church started a ministry called “Abolition!” to fight human trafficking. It focuses on prayer, awareness and resources. The truck-stop... Continue Reading
No Pious Baloney – Eric Metaxas brings down the house with an aggressive attack on ‘phony religiosity’ at the annual National Prayer Breakfast
At one point Metaxas handed his biographies on Wilberforce and Bonhoeffer to Obama, mentioning that President George W. Bush had read the Bonhoeffer book. “No pressure,” Metaxas added. Afterward Obama almost left the room without the books but came back and tucked them under his arm. Speakers at the annual National Prayer Breakfast in the... Continue Reading
Patriots’ Slater a spiritual leader for teammates; follows his Dad’s footsteps to the Super Bowl
“We have a lot of guys who love Jesus on this team,” Slater said. “To be able to lead them in Bible studies, and fellowship with them and pray with them, it means a lot. It’s very humbling to think that the Lord would use a simple man like me to do that.” As the... Continue Reading
Cancer Group Backs Down on Cutting Off Planned Parenthood
The Susan G. Komen for the Cure Foundation reversed its decision to cut funds for breast cancer screenings at Planned Parenthood affiliates and apologized, saying the move had cast doubt on its “commitment to our mission of saving women’s lives.” The announcement came after an avalanche of criticism online from people voicing their dismay on... Continue Reading
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