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Speech Manuscript: Romney at Liberty University
...All that you have heard here at Liberty University – about trusting in God and in His purpose for each of us--makes for more than a good sermon.  It makes for a good life.  So many things compete for our attention and devotion.  That doesn’t stop as you get older.  We are all prone, at various turns, to treat the trivial things as all-important, the all-important things as trivial, and little by little lose sight of the one thing that endures forever.   No person I have ever met, not even the most righteous or pure of heart, has gone without those times when faith recedes in the busy-ness of life.  It’s normal, and sometimes even the smallest glimpses of the Lord’s work in our lives can reawaken our hearts.  They bring us back to ourselves – and, better still, to something far greater than ourselves.  What we have, what we wish we had – ambitions fulfilled, ambitions disappointed … investments won, investments lost … elections won, elections lost – these things may occupy our attention, but they do not define us.  And each of them is subject to the vagaries and serendipities of life.  Our relationship with our Maker, however, depends on none of this.  It is entirely in our control, for He is always at the door, and knocks for us.   MORE
Erik Raymond: Homosexuality and Its Quest to be the New Normal
...There have been countless actors, musicians, athletes, and politicians who have publicly spoken out in favor of Gay rights. Many from these same spheres have themselves disclosed that they themselves are gay. It has become commonplace to have television shows and movies with gay characters. Characters like Oscar on The Office have helped to gradually move the meter on public opinion. Now NBC is set to debut a new show this fall entitled The New Normal. What is the premise? Two guys are married and of course can’t have a child of their own. They hire a surrogate to begin their family.  Christians must now...    MORE
CBN News: Will Iran Strike New York City on 9/11 Scale?
New York City: It's the center of the U.S. financial system and for many people, the capital of the world. That's why the Big Apple remains a top terror target. From the 1993 World Trade Center bombing to 9/11, and more recently, the Times Square bomber, terrorists have repeatedly targeted Manhattan. Now Iran, the world's largest state sponsor of terror, is reportedly taking aim. A recent warning about the threat posed by Iran and its terror proxy, Hezbollah, came from law- makers on Capitol Hill. "We know Hezbollah operatives are here," Rep. Peter King, R-N.Y.,  told a House com- mittee on homeland security in March.  MORE
Thursday, May 17th, 2012
NEWS ITEMS OF INTEREST TO CHRISTIANS
Iranian Paper Boasts of End to U.S.-Israel Alliance, Predicts Destruction of Israel
An Iranian newspaper tied to Supreme Leader Ali Khamenei recently boasted that the U.S. has “rejected” Israel over the past three months. This belief could have disastrous consequences. The author writes that the only “obstacle” remaining is the Saudi Royal Family and once it falls, Israel can be destroyed.
Reality TV, Religion Give Birth to Top Baby Names
Reality TV is giving birth to some of the most popular baby names. No, not Snooki. But Mason, as in Kourtney Kardashian's son, jumped 10 spots to become the second most popular name for newborn boys in 2011.
Protect Your Church's Children Against Sexual Abuse
He looked like the ideal youth minister -- recommended by a friend of the pastor, personable, and leading a thriving ministry to teens at a Baptist church in Miami. But looks were deceiving.
Judge Suggests Cutting Four Commandments in Religious Display Case
A judge in the latest ACLU-generated Ten Commandments display case has suggested that the targeted high school cull out four commandments that refer to God in order to avoid a full-blown lawsuit.
Chinese Dissident's Case Exposes One-Child Horror
The diplomatic battle between the United States and China over the case of blind Chinese activist Chen Guangcheng has shined a new light on his country's one-child policy.
Greece Is On the Brink of Collapse
As leaders in Athens accepted the need for a new general election to end a national stalemate, the International Monetary Fund said Europe’s leaders should prepare for the possibility of a Greek departure from the single currency. 
Unbelievable Horrors In North Korea Coming to Light
Arguably, the most poignant interview ever broadcast on CBC Radio’s The Curent, was the story this week, of Shin Dong-hyuk — possibly the only person ever to escape from a North Korean slave-labour prison camp. All stories about prisons are harsh, but prisons, or political labour camps run by totalitarian regimes can be beyond rational comprehension.
Chuck Colson Remembered for His 'Heart of Gold'
Well-known politicians mixed with leaders from the evangelical world gathered Wednesday, to honor Prison Fellowship founder Chuck Colson. Colson passed away April 21 at age 80...
Egypt's 'Brotherhood' Calls for Islamic Rule
At a campaign rally for the Muslim Brotherhood's candidate for president, a hardline cleric and TV preacher sang Mohammed Morsi's praises before thousands massed in the stadium of an industrial city in Egypt's Nile Delta.
Prophecy Expert Grant Jeffrey Dead at 64
Grant Jeffrey, a Canadian Bible teacher known as an expert on Bible prophecies, an advocate of dispensationalism and host of TBN's "Bible Prophecy Revealed," passed away over the weekend after a cardiac arrest. He was 64.
Romney 'Conflicted' About Issues Regarding Homosexuality
Traditional values groups are disturbed that presidential candidate Mitt Romney says he's "fine" with homosexual couples adopting children.
New York Suit Seeks Protection of Religious Freedom
Alliance Defense Fund is suing the city of Buffalo, New York, contending that police violated the constitutional rights of a Christian group.
Kuwait Close to Okaying Death Penalty for Blasphemy Against Allah
A new blasphemy law in Kuwait is causing concern in the United States. Earlier this month, Kuwait lawmakers approved a measure that would mandate the death penalty in cases of blasphemy against Allah, the prophet Mohammad, or the Koran.
When It Comes To Energy, What Obama Refuses, China Will Gladly Take
As expected, China appears ready to take advantage of President Barack Obama's refusal to allow a new natural gas pipeline to be built from Canada to markets in the U.S.
CULTURAL AND RELIGIOUS EDITORIALS
Mohler: The Ugly American — Sex Trafficking and Our National Humiliation
...One report indicates that young girls have been kidnapped in Eastern Europe “specifically to be sold to the American contractors to use for sex.” Those contractors were there under the auspices of our government to establish peace  in the aftermath of the Bosnian crisis.
Joel C. Rosenberg: Greece on Edge of Economic Collapse and Civil War
Greece is on the verge of economic collapse and civil war, according to top leaders inside Greece and the European Union. Decisions made by Greek leaders and the Greek public in the coming days and weeks could lead to catastrophic results. 
Michael Medved: Banning Crosses Erases History
A simmering controversy surrounding the "Ground Zero Cross" exposes the intolerance and absolutism behind ongoing battles over religious symbols on public property. Contrary to popular belief, it's not Christian conservatives who normally start these bitter disputes. It's more often atheist activists who seek to alter the long-standing status quo by scrubbing the landscape of the most visible signs of the nation's religious heritage.
Peter Heck: Obama's Rebellion Deserves Pulpit Rebuttal
In endorsing gay marriage, the President of the United States of America has called his people to outright rebellion against the Word and will of Almighty God. Did your minister say anything about it this week?
Robert Knight: Obama's Wicked Marriage Proposal
President Obama has come out of the closet, so to speak, in support of brideless or groomless "marriage." And he brought Jesus with him, citing Christ as his inspiration.
Am Spectator: Mitt's Evangelical Moment
Mitt Romney never once used the word "Mormon" in his commencement address at Liberty University this weekend, but he sure didn't duck the question.
Eric C. Redmond: Obama, Gay Marriage & the Black Church Vote
The question of the black church's response to President's Obama's revelation of his views on same-sex unions should have a simple and direct answer. Congregations of the faithful might consider sending a letter...
June Hunt: How to Answer Arguments in Favor of Abortion
Imagine it's your first night hosting a national call-in counseling broadcast. The program is live, your calls aren't screened and no topic is taboo. The theme music plays ... the producer counts down the seconds ... "three, two, one, you're on!" Then, you hear these exact words: "I was attacked two months ago, and I am pregnant through rape."
Ken Connor: Social Conservatives, Get Ready to Rumble
Oh, the irony of it all. For the past two years, the Republican establishment has been insisting that the only effective way to beat President Obama in 2012 is to set contentious social issues aside and focus like a laser on the economy.
Zimmerman Had Cuts, Black Eyes After Shooting
Court records show George Zimmerman had a pair of black eyes, a nose fracture and two cuts to the back of his head after the fatal shooting of 17-year-old Trayvon Martin.
Dan Delzell: Helping Someone Escape Sin Is Not Judgmental
Do you ever get the feeling these days that if you tried to help someone you love escape from sin, you might be accused of judging that person? You are not alone if you feel this way.
Cal Thomas: Romney’s Stellar Performance
...While President Obama is all about coolness, Romney is the sober grown-up. Republicans support Romney not because of his personality, but because he credibly addresses our shared critical challenges.
Barnabas Piper: The Unskeptical Questioner
Skepticism is the preferred belief system of the intellectual. Ever since the Enlightenment brought about the emphasis on empirical evidence it has been on the rise. A general attitude of “prove it” has pervaded among those who are, or would like to be seen as, sharp thinkers. 
MINISTRY & SCRIPTURE RELATED ARTICLES AND ESSAYS
Brian Croft: Does His Family Have a Say In How Long a Pastor Stays at a Church?
...when to continue to sacrifice for the sake of Christ and his church and when the sacrifice harms a pastor’s family so much it now threatens a pastor’s qualification for the office (1 Tim. 3:4-5) or their long-term well-being.  Nevertheless, here are 3 factors to keep in mind to help you make a decision if you find yourself asking this question....
Sunday: Embracing the Biblical Tension Between Family and Church Ministry
"What therefore God has joined together, let not man separate" (Matt. 19:6b). When Jesus spoke those words, he was referring to marriage. But in the wisdom of God, these words also apply to the relationship between our families and our ministries.
Ron Edmondson: When You Don’t Want to Get Out of Bed
Do you ever have days when you just don’t want to get out of bed?...I’m talking about the days when you don’t want to get out of bed, because you don’t think you can face the world outside the covers. I’m talking about days when it hurts to think about facing life. 
Marc Cortez: Is Learning Greek and Hebrew Really Worth It?
For many, learning a new language is an exhausting, frustrating, and spirit-killing endeavor... So it should come as no surprise that many wonder if it’s really worth it. Should I really invest that much time and that many brain cells in learning these languages?
Aaron Armstrong: 4 Functions of Sound Doctrine
...Because Jesus himself is the most divisive person ever to live, all doctrine that aligns with him will necessarily cause division. But that’s not all that doctrine does. Consider Paul’s words to Timothy in 1 Tim. 4:6-16...
Joe Carter: Should Cultural Expectations Shape Christian Views of Masculinity?
Is Christianity masculine? Has ministry become effeminate? The consideration of such questions by leaders in the Reformed movement has initiated a debate about whether the modern resurgence of "muscular Christianity" is scriptural and, more generally, whether cultural expectations should shape Christian views of manhood.
Paul Tautges: Our Refuge and Strength in Times of Grieving
...Like a protective mother bird, God spreads out His wings of love to guard His children so that “No evil will befall [them]” (Ps. 91:10). However, we must receive this protection by faith...
Cripplegate: The Case for Bible Translation
When people hear that I desire to spend my life translating the Bible into languages where there is no translation, I am usually met with this question: “Why don’t you just teach them English?” This is sadly a question often asked to those who have decided to do something...
Paul Tripp: Your Ministry Is Not Your Identity
...I was a pastor in the process of destroying his life and ministry, and I didn’t know it. I wish I could say that my pastoral experience is unique, but I have come to learn in travels to hundreds of churches around the world that sadly, it is not.
C. Michael Patton: Seven Marks of a Good Theologian
Are you willing to change your position? What if the evidence was not on your side? Are you lead purely by your emotional convictions? If you cannot change, what gives you the right to require it of others. Theologians will always be adapting because they know don’t have it all figured out.
Kirk Spencer: The Many Jesuses of Culture
...There is much that could be said about the many jesuses that populate pop-culture.  One aspect, however, seems to stands out very clearly:  They are all evolutionary in one way or another.   They change with the times.  They evolve with the world. 
Barry Creamer: Moral Realism and God
...As a question, the dilemma is this: “Does God command the moral because it is moral, or is it moral because God commands it?” A skeptic may use the dilemma destructively (or eliminatively) to doubt that God or morality actually exists.
RELATIONSHIP, MARRIAGE & FAMILY
Rick Thomas: Are You For Your Husband?
...Men are needy. Your husband is not as independent and self-reliant as he may want you or others to think. If he can get over himself and this macho image thing he is wrapped up in, he will tell you how much he needs you-how much he desires your affection.
Tim Challies: A Father's Delight
Many a father has held an infant son in his arms, looked at that child and declared his delight. Yet, sadly, many years later the delight has turned to disgust, the joy to mourning.
GENERAL ARTICLES AND ESSAYS
Brian Pickings: Internal Time
“Six hours’ sleep for a man, seven for a woman, and eight for a fool,” Napoleon famously prescribed. This perceived superiority of those who can get by on less sleep isn’t just something Napoleon shared with dictators like Hitler and Stalin, it’s an enduring attitude...
Steve Laube: Goodbye to Traditional Publishing?
...If you wish to wave goodbye to traditional publisher and go Indie (independent) I believe the first question to ask is whether or not you want to start a small business. Just like an entrepreneur.  Those authors who are entrepreneurs are ideally suited for the self-publishing route. The understand the energy it takes and pitfalls ahead.
Public Discourse: Two Steps from Reasonable About Marriage
A thought experiment crystalizes the reality that the connection between sex and children is marriage’s central element, and consequently the contemporary idea of marriage as existing for the desires of adults makes little sense.
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Tuesday, May 15th, 2012
Jonathan Falwell: Culture Is Redefining What's Right, Wrong
Joining pastors throughout the country in denouncing President Barack Obama's support for same-sex marriage, Pastor Jonathan Falwell told thousands from the pulpit that they must protect the biblical definition of marriage, even if the culture and the president tries to redefine it.    MORE
Romney Tells Liberty Graduates to Trust in God; 
Defends Traditional Marriage
Mitt Romney was received with loud applause at Liberty University Saturday morning as he called on graduates to let "the message of Jesus Christ" be their guide and also as he reaffirmed the traditional definition of marriage. "Marriage is a relationship between one man and one woman," the presumptive Republican presidential nominee asserted, receiving a standing ovation...Romney – a Mormon – focused much of his speech on faith, family and service.     MORE
NEWS ITEMS OF INTEREST TO CHRISTIANS
Imprisoned Iranian Pastor Alive, In Good Spirits
Though Pastor Youcef Nadarkhani remains in prison in Iran, a new letter gives reason to believe he is still alive
Buzz over Obama Gay Marriage Not Dying Down
The first Sunday after President Obama's decision to back same-sex marriage had pulpits and news programs buzzing.
Black Pastors Speak Out on Obama's Gay Marriage Stance
Black pastors across the country dwelt on President Barack Obama's stance during worship services Sunday, after Obama's May 9 announcement that he supports gay marriage.
Pollster Rasmussen's Hope Isn't In Politics
A Christian pollster asserts that the only way to change politics and the country is for believers to live out their Christianity and share it with others.
Baptist Group Giving Up Official Status at Vanderbilt
Although Vanderbilt University approved a campus ministry's reapplication for status, the Baptist group has decided to decline.
Court First, Then Church
A worker at a major tourist attraction in the United Kingdom has won the right to have Sundays off for church -- a victory that took two and a half years to claim.
NY Child Porn Decision Receives Backlash
A recent New York State Court of Appeals decision that said viewing child porn is legal has received backlash from the public and the legislative arena.
Colorado Day of Prayer Ruled Unconstitutional
A Colorado appeals court panel recently ruled that the state's Day of Prayer is "predominantly religious" and violates the constitutional rights of nonbelievers.
Breakaway Va. Church Moves on 'With Purpose'
Members of an historic, Northern Virginia Anglican church are moving on "with purpose" after meeting for their final service in their sanctuary Sunday.
CULTURAL AND RELIGIOUS EDITORIALS
Robert Knight: Obama's Wicked Marriage Proposal
President Obama has come out of the closet, so to speak, in support of brideless or groomless "marriage." And he brought Jesus with him, citing Christ as his inspiration.
MINISTRY & SCRIPTURE RELATED ARTICLES AND ESSAYS
Adoniram Judson: Endurance Personified in the Life of a Protestant Missionary
As we celebrate the 200th anniversary of Adoniram and Ann Judson's sailing from Salem, Massachusetts to India and later Burma, we are not merely celebrating a critical early event in the North American Mission Movement. We celebrate the life of a devoted follower of Christ whose life and ministry personified the long-term impact of endurance and perseverance...
Dan Delzell: Should Anyone Planning to Sin Be Baptized?
Each one of us is a sinner. There is no getting around it. So what is the difference between a sinner who has been saved by God's grace, and a sinner who is still lost in his sins?
Ron Edmondson: 10 Attributes of a Humble Leader
Humility is a desired, but often neglected characteristic of good, servant leadership. The more we promote ourselves online, the more I’m afraid humility is being forgotten. As one who has an online presence, I consistently sense God reminding me that I’ve been on the bottom and I can return there. Pride is a struggle for many leaders (author included), but we must strive to bring humility to our leadership roles. Here are 10 attributes of a humble leader...   MORE
Thom Rainer: Seven Things in the Church That Will Not Change
I love following church trends. I have been researching and consulting with churches for over thirty years. It’s just what I do. Sometimes I am pretty good about projecting current trends toward a future reality. Of course, I’ve had my share of misses as well....This time, however, I can make a definitive statement. I can tell you seven things in the church that will not change. In the fast pace of change in local congregations, these seven constants are good reminders of what really matters.    MORE
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Monday, May 14th, 2012
NEWS ITEMS OF INTEREST TO CHRISTIANS
Plane En Route to Christian Rally Crashes, 4 Dead
A small airplane that crashed in southeast Kansas on Friday was carrying five people with connections to Oral Roberts University to a Christian youth rally.
Mother's Day Church Attendance Ranks 3rd
Between Easter and Christmas, Mother's Day may be the most likely day people will attend church, according to a study by LifeWay Research. In a national poll of 1,000 Protestant pastors, LifeWay Research asked what the three highest attendance Sundays were throughout the year.
Poll: Obama's Gay Marriage Stance Could Cost Him Votes
A new poll shows that President Barack Obama's decision to support gay marriage might make many independents and even some Democrats less likely to vote for him in November.
Kansas County Commission Won't Reinstate Prayer
Officials in Reno County (Kansas) are ending their tradition of mostly Christian prayer before meetings.
Samaritan's Purse Calls Christians to Pray for Peace in Sudan
Refugee pastors are asking Christians to pray for peace between Sudan and South Sudan.
Anti-Religion Campus Policies Targeted By ADF
The Alliance Defense Fund has launched a nationwide campaign to convince state universities and colleges to change policies that restrict students' First Amendment rights.
ABC Cancels Controversial 'GCB' Series
ABC has cancelled its freshman series with the controversial title "GCB," which some believed mocked Christians, as it failed to attract enough viewership.
CULTURAL AND RELIGIOUS EDITORIALS
Kelly Boggs: Gay Marriage Misconceptions
...One misconception is that North Carolina, along with 31 other states, has banned gay marriage. In actuality all voters in the Tar Heel State did was to establish that the only legally recognized marriages in their state will be those that take place between a man and a woman.
Am Thinker: Modern Gnosticism and the Family as Contract
...Specifically, there is a Gnostic impracticality in the vain pretense that children can be loved and raised just as well under an adult-contracting arrangement as within a real, traditional, and physical family unit. The re-packagers of marriage fail to grasp this because they are...
Am Thinker:: Demonizing Conservative Thought
The president has adopted an electoral strategy of demonizing conservative thought.  In a now-infamous speech, President Obama referred to his conservative opponents as "stuck in the past," and as "naysayers" who "don't believe in the future."  He scoffed that his...
One News Now: Our Fascination With Saviors
The Avengers is about a fundamentally moral battle. It evokes a truth through narrative fiction that we can experience in real life. Christians need to be unafraid to share about their own Avenger and Savior.
Am Thinker:: Should Critically Discussing Islam Be a Form of Hate Speech?
...Hedegaard dared say that Islam should be criticized for endorsing coerced child-bride marriages.  The prosecutor never alleged that anything Hedegaard stated was untrue.  Truth under the Dutch hate speech law is largely irrelevant.
David Cloud: Inventor of the MRI Says Evolution is Science Fiction
...If you take the trouble to examine the evidence supporting the Bible and contradicting alternative theories, from my perception, the evidence is overwhelmingly in support of the biblical record and vacates alternative thoughts such as evolution. The evidence for evolution is non-existent. In my opinion, evolution is science fiction.
MINISTRY & SCRIPTURE RELATED ARTICLES AND ESSAYS
Jonathan Leeman: What Is Church Membership?
Church membership is a formal relationship between a local church and a Christian characterized by the church’s affirmation and oversight of a Christian’s discipleship and the Christian’s submission to living out his or her discipleship in the care of the church.
Jared C. Wilson: What is Better?
...God did not make us to “feel good inside” (or outside) all the time this side of heaven; he made us to share in the sufferings of Christ, that we might share in his resurrection.
Nathan Bingham: Grief — A Forgotten Apologetic
Whether that’s from seeing “prosperity gospel” false teachers on television, or observing conservative Christians leaving their homes on Sunday morning wearing their “happy clothes” and “happy face.” Either way, we’re good at giving the world the impression that life’s hard for the heathen and roses for the righteous. But that’s not true.
Julie Yarbrough: Grief is Ministry
...You see, until my husband died in 2004, I had never experienced the death of someone intimately close to my heart. The truth is, it is absolutely impossible to comprehend the death of another person before the fact, however dire the circumstance.
Jared C. Wilson: How to Deal with Persistent Guilt
A little-known seventeenth-century Puritan, Thomas Wilcox . . . wrote Honey Out of the Rock, one of the most helpful essays we’ve found on dealing with persistent guilt. We’ve updated into modern language a series of Wilcox’s instructions for dealing with persistent guilt:
Aaron Armstrong: Division, Contending and Speaking the Truth in Love
...Younger Christians (and non-Christians) struggle to understand the uproar from their conservative forebearers. Rachel Held Evans is right to point this out. But just because homosexuality seems “normal” to the 30 and under crowd, it doesn’t mean that our response ought to be to throw their hands up in the air and sigh, “Can’t we all just get along?”
Art Lindsley: Seven Key Ideas from C. S. Lewis
I have heard it said that many well-known thinkers have only two or three key ideas that they develop from various angles throughout their lives. It might be asked: What are C.S. Lewis’s key ideas? I have chosen seven to summarize in this essay
Dave Stone: Families Are Key to the Future of the Church
Have you ever been asked why the church focuses so much attention on families?...churches often provide resource upon resource for married couples and families. So, what’s the reason for this? Why is the family so central to the church?
Geoff Surratt: Leadership Training That Works
...I want to look at how Jesus developed leaders. He never held a class, he never put out a sign-up sheet, there  wasn’t even a Starbucks in Galilee. But the eleven men he poured his life into changed the world. So here are my observations on the Jesus Leadership Pipeline...
GENERAL ARTICLES AND ESSAYS
Art of Manliness: Learning the Skill of Paying Attention
...You might be surprised how much we are required to listen in the course of an average day.  Yet, unlike many of the other essential skills in our lives that we have learned through some combination of schooling and experience, very little time has been devoted to training us as listeners.  The irony is that listening is the most frequently used and invaluable skill we could possibly have for our personal and professional lives. Let’s put it in perspective with some of the aspects of... MORE
Wired: The Age of Microcelebrity
Microcelebrity is the phenomenon of being extremely well known not to millions but to a small group --- a thousand people, or maybe only a few dozen. As DIY media reach ever deeper into our lives, it's happening to more and more of us. Gota Facebook account? A whackload of....
Licorice: The Candy That Fights Diabetes
A new treatment for diabetes may have just been identified from the most unlikely source: the basic ingredient of a candy.  Licorice root, the raw material for licorice candy, has now been hailed as containing substances with an anti-diabetic effect.
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One of the more interesting sections of dialog in John Bunyan’s The Pilgrim’s Progress has Christian and Hopeful discussing the danger of backsliding, of falling away from what had the appearance of spiritual life and growth. That dialog, drawn from the tenth stage of Christian’s journey, is important and instructive. Bunyan presupposes that such people have been awakened to their need for salvation by some combination of the fear of God and the danger of hell, but eventually fall back or fall away. Here are four reasons that people backslide:r     MORE
One of the chief arguments that people use against God is that He allegedly hasn’t given enough light to mankind. It is common to charge God with culpability because millions of people today have not heard the gospel of Christ and because of those who died in past times without having heard the gospel. The fact is that God has zero culpability in this. He has given light and those who respond to the light receive more light.  The Bible says that God gives light to every man (John 1:9). In the epistle to the church at Rome, Paul explained that God has given three types of light to mankind....    MORE
I am trained as a journalist. And I’m trained as a preacher. You might be surprised to learn there’s significant overlap between these callings. Both teach by distilling complicated concepts about how the world works. Both herald news, good and bad. You might not know about the overlap between these callings because journalists and preachers generally don’t like each other. Journalists rank among the most skeptical professionals. They don’t trust anyone they cover.  A pastor recently told me his church convenes meetings for Christian artists, bankers, and many other professionals. Despite the many media outlets in this city, few journalists ever darken the door of his church.    MORE
The ObamaCare contraceptive mandate has caught a lot of flack from Catholics who claim that it violates the free exercise rights of church-affiliated employers by forcing them to include birth control in employee health care plans.  The outrage against the mandate is justified, the narrative runs, and the case against the Health and Human Services rule is a slam-dunk. That overconfidence evaporates like spit on a hot tailpipe the minute we start thumbing through a few Supreme Court opinions.  The problem: the free exercise clause is the 1st Amendment's redheaded stepchild. MORE
...As Joe Biden said, television shows such as Will & Grace, Modern Family, and Ellen have normalized same-sex relationships. Nearly everyone knows and loves someone who lives openly as a homosexual or fights same-sex attraction...You won't understand the challenge facing Christians regarding homosexuality until you see how these three points permeate our culture. On the surface, we appear to be locked in a battle of rights we can't win. Christians declare our right to speak out and legislate according to religious conviction in defense of traditional institutions. Gays pursue their right to life, liberty, happiness with regard to their sexuality. But homosexuality fronts a much bigger challenge that threatens us all.    MORE
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Two rare 3,000-year-old models of ancient shrines were among artifacts presented by an Israeli archaeologist on Tuesday as finds he said offered new support for the historical veracity of the Bible. The archaeologist, Yosef Garfinkel of Hebrew University, is excavating a site known as Hirbet Qeiyafa, located in the Judean hills not far from the modern-day city of Beit Shemesh. Garfinkel says the central finds presented Tuesday at a Jerusalem press conference — two model shrines, one of clay and one of stone — echo elements of Temple architecture as described in the Bible and strengthen his claim that the city that stood at the site 3,000 years ago was inhabited by Israelites and was part of the kingdom ruled from Jerusalem by the biblical King David.     MORE
To no one's surprise, President Obama revealed  that after some "evolution" he has "concluded that for me personally it is important for me to go ahead and affirm that I think same sex couples should be able to get married." This after the Vice-President came out last Sunday strongly in favor of gay marriage.  Not coincidentally, the New York Times ran an article on Tuesday about how popular and not controversial gay television characters have become.  In other words, everyone else has grown up so why don't you? It can seem like the whole world is having a gay old time, with conservative Christians the only ones refusing to party. The temptation, then, is for Christians go silent and give up the marriage fight....     MORE
Pastors are instructed to be examples to the flock (1 Peter 5:3).  The pastor can feel a bit overwhelmed when considering the implications of that instruction.  Because of this, we can lose sight of the need to mature and grow for the sake of our own personal sanctification, not solely because others are looking to us.  In light of this temptation, here are a few areas that pastors need to double-check to make sure there is annual progressive growth.  These revolve around the pastor’s soul and the longevity of his ministry:     MORE
What would you do if someday the government made it mandatory for everyone to receive an implantable microchip for identification purposes?  Would you take it?  Such a scenario may not be as far off as you might think.  In the United States today, millions of dogs and cats have been microchipped, thousands of elderly Americans with Alzheimer's disease have been microchipped, and the U.S. military is developing "medical devices" that contain microchips to monitor the health of soldiers.  MORE
The Rev. Jerry Falwell’s name will always be linked with the Moral Majority, the organization he formed to galvanize conservative evangelicals into political action. Certainly, bringing evangelicals out of the cultural wilderness and marching them into politics changed both the political and the religious landscape in important and enduring ways. One needs only to look at this primary season to glimpse that legacy. This year evangelicals came out to vote in record numbers.  numbers. The recent rhetoric surrounding the Obama administration’s contraception mandate... MORE
It is certainly Biblical for us to use our rights as citizens, as Paul used his Roman citizenship in Acts, and for us to follow Christ's command to be salt and light in our society-- never- theless, we are also? not to violate Biblical precepts about separation, nor neglect the fact that preaching the gospel and making disciples is the Great Commission, not simply trying to influence society.  Is there a Biblical way to preach the gospel, stand for godly government, and cry out against the evils of our society at the same time, while maintaining Biblical separation?  Should we join hands with those who preach a false gospel to advance political causes? What can be done to cry out for righteousness when we now have a president who openly supports sodomite marriage, not to mention the murder of the preborn....    MORE
An archaeologist from the Hebrew University of Jerusalem says he has discovered cultic shrines dating back to the time of the biblical King David, which may provide clarity to some obscure building references in the Bible.  Professor Yosef Garfinkel says his discoveries at Khirbet Qeiyafa, an ancient fortified city that is 30 kilometers southwest of Jerusalem and is adjacent to the Valley of Elah, have confirmed the biblical view of the region prior to the construction of Solomon's Temple.  "This is the first time that archaeologists uncovered a fortified city in Judah from the time of King David," Garfinkel said in a press release. MORE
...Now President Barack Obama has affirmed his support of same-sex marriage. The president's statements should come as no surprise. His refusal to defend the Defense of Marriage Act and his comments about "evolving" on the issue both pointed toward this event. I Tweeted recently that I expected such a move from the president. The only remote surprise is the timing of his announcement. I, like many others, expected this announcement after he had won a second term in November. This announcement accelerated the timeline of an inevitable conversation. So how do we as evangelicals respond?     MORE
It may be one of the most difficult jobs in the world. Indeed, it may be an impossible job to do in our own strength.   I know. Before I was LifeWay's president or a seminary dean, I served as pastor of four churches. I know. I have heard from countless pastors in countless churches. Their stories are similar to mine. So I asked the question: What specific part of being a pastor is the most difficult for you? In the weeks ahead, I will share a more exhaustive list. For now, let's look at five tough challenges for pastors.    MORE
Just when all of Israel was preparing for early elections on September 4th, Prime Minister Netanyahu pulled off a stunning political deal this week that some are interpreting as a prelude to war with Iran. That’s certainly what the Arab media is saying. Rather than dissolve the Israeli parliament (Knesset) as expected, Netanyahu persuaded his chief rival Shaul Mofaz, leader of the Kadima party, to join the government. Mofaz will become a Deputy Prime Minister. His entire party will join as well...This will give Netanyahu a coalitio... one of the largest national unity governments in modern Israeli history. Even political observers who can’t stand Netanyahu are calling it a “masterstroke.”   MORE
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