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What God Hath Not Joined
Why marriage was designed for male and female.
We're Still Supporting Slavery
New efforts to stop U.S. troops from visiting prostitutes abroad are a good step, but let's not whitewash what's happening.
Reclaiming Occupied Territory
The Great Commission and the cultural commission are not in competition.
The Politics of Communion
Church leaders who admonish politicians on moral issues are doing their jobs.
Bishop Bans Pro-choice Voters From Communion
Votes may be considered sin if cast for politicians who support abortions.
Evangelical Drift
Outsiders say we're the status quo. Our call is to prove them wrong.
Q & A: Bill Frist
The Senate Majority Leader on key moral issues.
Multi(per)plexed
Christians remain divided about what a 'good' movie is
'Swing Evangelicals'
Democrats seek to show that they also have faith-based values.
Confronting Moral Horror
It's a witness even the most jaded find impressive.
A Laughing Child in Exchange for Sin
What exactly does courage look like in an age of abortion?
Corporate Thought Police
Growing pro-gay business agenda jeopardizes religious employees.
A Feeling for Language
Without philology, Middle-earth would never have exisited. But what is philology?
One Truth, Many Tales
How did Tolkien's approach to writing for a secularizing world compare with those of his Christian contemporaries?
Life on Campus
Not all medieval students were monks, but all observed a regimented lifestyle.
A Matter of Life and Death
Why shouldn't we use our embryos and genes to make our lives better? The world awaits a Christian answer
Silicon Valley Saints
High-tech Christian executives in California are bringing biblical values back into a mecca of Mammon.
Getting Serious About Sin
No misdeed went unpunished in Calvin's Geneva.
Losing Our Promiscuity
The church has an unprecedented chance to reach a generation burned by commitment-free sex
Antony and the Desert Fathers: Did You Know?
Spiritual Wisdom of the Desert Fathers

Top Story June 24, 2024

After Roe’s Reversal, Most Churches Still Aren’t Involved with a Local Pregnancy Center
After Roe’s Reversal, Most Churches Still Aren’t Involved with a Local Pregnancy Center
Over two years of new state-level restrictions, younger Christians, Hispanics, and megachurch attendees are more likely to say their congregation supports their community’s alternative to abortion clinics.

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