Sam’s Club Removes Lego Bible From Shelves Over ‘Mature Content’
In 2001, Smith told the first six stories of the Book of Genesis as his first project, and today he says he has created over 400 Bible stories using the toy blocks and figures. Reading the Bible for the first time was “an eye-opening experience” for him, he says, and going to church and Sunday... Continue Reading
In My Humble Opinion: Evolution and the Young Adult Exodus
The denomination (CRC) needs to regain the trust of open-minded young people and scientists alike—to make us feel like a needed part of the body without fear of amputation, like the one that just happened at Calvin. “The perception is that the denomination believes in evolution . . . no we don’t” —CRC pastor quoted... Continue Reading
Cell Conversions – When we stop protecting ourselves from disappointment, we can start believing for joy
Paul himself didn’t necessarily buy into a stereotypical conversion pattern. “Agrippa said to Paul, ‘In a short time would you persuade me to be a Christian?’ And Paul said, ‘Whether short or long, I would to God that not only you but all who hear me this day might become such as I am—except for... Continue Reading
Conference Speaker Lays Out Battle Plan for Spiritual Warfare
Increasingly people are becoming aware that Christians are caught up in spiritual warfare and that learning the teachings of Scripture is the first step in engaging the battle. Believers and unbelievers face a constant barrage of lies and demonic attacks from Satan on a daily basis, according to a veteran speaker at the 18th annual... Continue Reading
The Gospel-Driven Life
The Gospel of saving grace in Jesus is the foundation, the formation, and the primary motivation for the Christian life. When I was asked to participate in this column designed for older Christians to share insights and encouragements to younger believers, I had no doubt what issue to address — the Gospel-driven life. The Gospel... Continue Reading
The Shadow Scholar – The man who writes students’ papers for money tells his story
I do a lot of work for seminary students. I like seminary students. They seem so blissfully unaware of the inherent contradiction in paying somebody to help them cheat in courses that are largely about walking in the light of God and providing an ethical model for others to follow. I have been commissioned to... Continue Reading
South Carolina’s Christian conservatives focus more on economy, less on social issues
With or without the Bob Jones influence and the rise of pocketbook issues, Ryggs and others say Christian conservatives remain so ingrained in the state’s politics that they can’t be separated – and must be courted by candidates. South Carolina’s Christian conservatives, personified by Bob Jones University presidents and alums, have both made and broken... Continue Reading
A Day to Remember the Persecuted
Of all of the under-reported stories of persecution throughout the world, Asia Bibi’s must be among the most heartbreaking. While her husband and young children hide, fearing for their lives, Asia lives day after day in the torturous solitude of prison, wondering whether her fate will be determined by the Islamic Republic of Pakistan or... Continue Reading
Mohler says Penn State scandal holds lesson for Southern Baptists
“This is a case for calling in the authorities, because after all, this is not just about determining what is taking place in any event or accusation but what is the credible threat that even now if we delay, similar children might be put in similar danger.” LOUISVILLE, Ky. (ABP) – A Southern Baptist seminary... Continue Reading
Why We’d Be Miserable in a World Without Religion
An interview with King’s College President Dinesh D’Souza: why he’ll argue against the motion, “The World Would Be Better Off Without Religion,” at the Nov. 15 Slate/Intelligence Squared U.S. debate. Dinesh D’Souza, president of the evangelical King’s College in New York City, aims to give his graduates “the tools to be dangerous Christians.” He’s educating... Continue Reading
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