Days after a viral video showed Christian women being paraded naked and groped before one of them was gang-raped in public, drawing the world’s attention to the ongoing violence in…
Month: July 2023
How to Rehab a Biased Heart – Jonathan Prudhomme
In November 2022, the world witnessed a staggering technological advancement—the release of the open AI platform ChatGPT. It’s truly impressive. If you tell ChatGPT to “make a case for the…
Christians Should Marry Christians—but Why? – Matt Boga
In my years of discipling college students and 20-somethings, I’ve received a consistent question: “Can I, a Christian, date a non-Christian?” Because I’m persuaded the reason Christians should date is…
Death of William Wilberforce
190 years ago today, the great British parliamentarian and abolitionist William Wilberforce died at the home of his cousin near Westminster, London. Three days earlier, Parliament had passed the Slavery…
Author Stephen C. Meyer points to ‘timeless, eternal person’ of Jesus Christ on Joe Rogan podcast
When it comes to defending the faith to the world’s biggest podcast audience, sometimes philosophy can be just as powerful as theology. The Christian Post | RSS Read More
How can Christians encourage their pastors?
That’s a great question. Paul says it’s important that those who receive good things from those who minister to them should share good things with them in turn (Gal. 6:6).…
3 Things You Should Know about 1 & 2 Samuel
The books of 1 and 2 Samuel narrate the events in the hundred-year period that marks the end of the time of the judges and the establishment of the Davidic…
What Is Primary: Mind or Matter?
The standard narrative tells a story of the increasing merit of materialistic causes. All of this allegedly occurs in a series of inevitable stages. Source Read More Evolution News
A Gerontocracy in Washington? Are Men and Women Ever Too Old for Public Service?
It all happened so quickly. The elderly congressman of Massachusetts, two years removed from a debilitating stroke that left him partially paralyzed, rose slowly to his feet to answer a…
Despite Supreme Court Ruling on Affirmative Action, Race Will Continue to Influence Who Gets Into College, ‘Wall Street Journal’ Reports.
Colleges are restructuring their admissions processes to exclude considerations of race after the Supreme Court’s June ruling on Students for Fair Admissions v. Harvard College and Students for Fair Admissions…