Southern Baptist University in Georgia Requires Staff to Sign No Gay Lifestyle Pledge
A Georgia university is gaining attention for a new document that will rule out homosexuals as possible employees. The school’s board of trustees recently adopted a “Personal Lifestyle Statement” document that all faculty and staff must sign. If they don’t, their employment with the school will be terminated. Shorter University, which is based in Rome,... Continue Reading
British Royal equality act will end succession of first born male – rather than older sister; Marriage to a Roman Catholic to be allowed
Buckingham Palace is understood to be supportive. One No 10 source said: “Downing Street has been working on this for five years. Buckingham Palace will not have been taken by surprise. This will welcome the crown into the modern age.” Commonwealth leaders will pledge to amend legislation dating back to the 17th century to allow... Continue Reading
Faith Forum – Six GOP presidential hopefuls reach out to Iowa’s Christian conservatives
Conspicuously absent Saturday was Mitt Romney, despite his steady performance in polls, which place him second in the Hawkeye State…Sheffler said bluntly that Romney’s absence does not “sit well” with the largest constituency in Iowa’s GOP caucus, particularly since Romney was making appearances in smaller venues in western Iowa earlier in the week. Republican presidential... Continue Reading
Striving for Purity in a Hyper-Sexual Culture – Young adults find it harder than ever to adhere to Biblical truths about intimacy
Arching over a driving beat and an addictive melody, Cobra Starship croons these seductive lines: “Get a little closer to me, girl, and you’ll understand; ‘cause if you want a guy that knows what you need, well then I’m your man…” In a high-pitched siren’s call, the girl responds: “Tell me what you want so... Continue Reading
Army general flares: ‘where were the churches’ in fight against Don’t Ask repeal?
One of America’s most seasoned war generals expressed frustration at the silence of Christian churches as the U.S. military’s ban on open homosexuality fell to a repeal effort earlier this year. Lieutenant General Jerry Boykin described at the Values Voter Summit on Saturday the exasperation of pro-family leaders in Washington who found themselves abandoned by... Continue Reading
Authentic Christians
There is a rawness, a vulnerability in the authentic because it is not conformed to the image of this world, but to the likeness of Jesus Christ. Because God’s words both delight and terrify us, we must be diligent to really know what they say. I am blessed with many Christian friends affiliated with various... Continue Reading
Pastor of Sherwood Baptist Church of Albany, GA talks about producing movies
The movie Courageous opened in theaters in the No. 4 spot last weekend, building on the successful momentum of the Albany, Ga., church that also produced Fireproof and Facing the Giants. Courageous, the fourth movie from Sherwood Baptist Church, has already surpassed box office collections from Facing the Giants, taking in $10.1 million in its... Continue Reading
Dolphin Tale – give this heartwarming film a chance; you will likely find it a rewarding experience
Cute, family-friendly animal films often devolve into mawkish sentimentality. Director Charles Martin Smith’s Dolphin Tale happily proves to be one of the exceptions—an endearing, emotionally intelligent film that touches the heartstrings without pulling on them. The film revolves around the true-life story of Winter, a dolphin who washed ashore a Florida beach with her tail... Continue Reading
Albert Mohler Suggests Mormonism Is a ‘Rival Worldview’
“Mormonism is not historic biblical Christianity. It should not be confused with Christianity…Mormonism is a rival worldview. Mormonism has its own claim of authority.” said Mohler. Evangelical commentator and president of The Southern Baptist Theological Seminary Dr. Albert Mohler Jr. responded to the controversy surrounding Dr. Robert Jeffress’ comments that Mormonismis a “cult” and Republican... Continue Reading
A Very Brief Theology of New Media Culture
Christians add artifacts to online folk culture when we debate theology, discuss concerns about our denominations, or share experiences about what it’s like growing up as a child of Korean-born parents. And we engage popular culture when we discuss political opinions, critique movies or music, and explore questions of bioethics. “When I hear the word... Continue Reading
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