Remember the Infertile on Mother’s Day
Regardless of how you do it, remember the infertile as the world around us celebrates motherhood. The Proverbs 31 woman needs our attention, but the 1 Samuel 1 woman does too. Mother’s Day is a particularly sensitive time in many congregations, and pastors and church leaders often don’t even know it. This is true even... Continue Reading
Ken Ham: Christian Colleges Compromising Creationism, Bible’s Authority
According to data gathered last year by the America’s Research Group, only 17.3 percent of Christian institutions surveyed define “authority of the Bible” to mean “you believe everything it says.” Other institutions said the Bible is “foundational” (30 percent); “a book of guidelines” (22 percent) or “inspired by God” (21.2 percent). Answers in Genesis President/CEO... Continue Reading
A Tipping Point for Gay Marriage?
The “law-professional culture,” Justice Scalia wrote, “has largely signed on to the so-called homosexual agenda, by which I mean the agenda promoted by some homosexual activists directed at eliminating the moral opprobrium that has traditionally attached to homosexual conduct.” It’s not every day that a leading law firm fires a client for holding a position... Continue Reading
Marines trained on accepting gay recruits – Nothing wrong with ‘hanging around’ a gay bar, troops are told as part of training
“You remain obligated to follow orders that involve interaction with others who are gay or lesbian, even if an unwillingness to do so is based on strong, sincerely held moral or religious beliefs,” the training material states…Chaplains who preach at base chapels that homosexuality is a sin are entitled to express their religious beliefs during... Continue Reading
Christian Charity and the Welfare State
The very natures and methods of government and Christ are diametrically opposed to each other. Government employs force and the threat of force, even violence, to impose its will. Jesus eschewed the ways of this world, especially violence. The gentle but powerful spirit of Christ moves humans to charitable deeds through internal impulsion. Government commands... Continue Reading
Hang on! ‘Don’t Ask’ repeal faces fresh fire
Congress wary after generals admit they ‘don’t know’ how ‘gays’ impact readiness Republican leaders in Congress are talking about new ways of putting the brakes on repeal of “Don’t Ask, Don’t Tell” after top military brass repeatedly told a House committee hearing they “don’t know” how welcoming open homosexuality in the ranks will affect combat... Continue Reading
Tim Keller: ‘Mushy Middle’ in Religion Is Disappearing
“I personally think that the church, as the church, ought to be less concerned about speaking to politics and more concerned about service.” Americans are becoming both more secular and more religious at the same time because the “mushy middle” is disappearing and the country is becoming more polarized, said Pastor Tim Keller on Sunday,... Continue Reading
Training Pastors in Church
The local church should see theological education as its own responsibility before it partners with a theological seminary for concentrated studies. The seminary can provide a depth and breadth of formal studies — all needed by the minister — but it cannot replace the local church as the context where ministry is learned most directly.... Continue Reading
Drive grows for states to recognize ‘personhood’ – Pro-life strategy seen as hit on Roe v. Wade
Mississippi voters are likely to be the first in the nation to add to their state constitution “personhood” language that declares unborn children to be persons, effectively outlawing abortion and setting up a potential Supreme Court showdown — if they get a chance to vote on it in November. On June 6, the Mississippi Supreme... Continue Reading
Victory for Georgia School Kids – Supremes reject challenge to school choice program
Earlier this month thousands of Georgia school kids barely averted what could have been a major blow to their educational futures. Thankfully, the U.S. Supreme Court ruled correctly in a case that protects their education and their parent’s ability to choose how and where they get it. The case before the nation’s highest court was... Continue Reading
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