When I was a high-school freshman, my school in Central Asia was attacked by terrorists. No children were killed, though five adults (including two believers) were. My family eventually moved…
Month: July 2020
The Disregarded Door to Racial Reconciliation – Irwyn Ince
Humanity has a deeply rooted desire for peace. Vocalists sing about it. Poets express their longing for it. Nations fight wars to secure it. Yet establishing peace between individuals, communities,…
Let’s Talk: Hospitality in Different Contexts – Jasmine Holmes
Please note that this conversation on hospitality was pre-recorded before the COVID-19 pandemic. We hope this conversation encourages you to show hospitality once it is safe to gather again. On…
10 Solid Films from the First Half of 2020 – Brett McCracken
For the past three months, most movie theaters have been closed. Who knows when they will fully reopen. But in the era of streaming, that hasn’t stopped movies from being…
Special $5 Friday (And More) Sale: 170+ Discounted Resources
This week’s $5 Friday (and More) sale falls on the 511th anniversary of John Calvin’s birth, so we’re making 170+ books, teaching series, audiobooks, and more available today for $5…
Podcast: Why Eschatology Matters (with Mark Saucy) – Mark Saucy, Sean McDowell, and Scott Rae
Eschatology, or the doctrine of the end times, often is portrayed largely speculation, based on difficult to interpret biblical texts and subject to widespread disagreement among theological scholars. Join us…
Darwinism Would Fare Poorly Against Pandemics
When combatting disease-causing pathogens, we don’t use the idea that Darwinian evolution is of unlimited creativity. Just the opposite! Source Read More Evolution News
Darwinism Would Fare Poorly Against Pandemics
When combatting disease-causing pathogens, we don’t use the idea that Darwinian evolution is of unlimited creativity. Just the opposite! Source Read More Evolution News
Facing Intense Backlash, Navy Reverses Course and Upholds Sailors Right to Attend Church
The Navy has revised a policy that originally prohibited sailors and soldiers from attending off-campus religious services ostensibly due to concerns over the spread of the coronavirus. After weathering intense…
Supreme Court Accepts Important College Free Speech Case for Fall Term
As the last official act of its 2019-20 term, the U.S. Supreme Court issued some final orders on Thursday addressing cases which it has been asked to accept. One of…