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Graduating to be Freshmen By: Stacey Tuttle This time of year finds my mailbox full of graduation notices. Children I used to babysit, kids I used to tutor, friends I’ve mentored… graduating from high school, from college or just from one stage

Megan Isaacson, one of the worship leaders who works with Shepherd Project, recently returned from a trip to Nigeria. Shepherd Project event's director Coletta Smith chats with Megan about her experience there: No title Find out more about Megan

Elizabeth Gilbert's New York Times bestseller, Eat, Pray, Love, will soon be appearing on the big screen. The book (and presumably the movie) explores the author's spiritual journey of discovery, along the way attempting to mesh together a variety of

Although I honestly doubt that much will come of this absurd ruling by the Wisconsin judge that the National Day of Prayer is unconstitutionial, I'd like to recommend Jim Daley's article to you: (http://newsweek.washingtonpost.com/onfaith/panelists/jim_daly/2010/04/a_day_of_prayer_for_judicial_common_sense.html)

by Jim Daley, President, CEO, Focus on the Family (reproduced from The Washington Post (http://newsweek.washingtonpost.com/onfaith/panelists/jim_daly/2010/04/a_day_of_prayer_for_judicial_common_sense.html) The news came as a bit of a shock last week: According to a federal judge in Wisconsin, the National Day of Prayer is unconstitutional. U.S. District

by Craig Smith A common question I get asked a Christian teacher:  what makes some things right and some things wrong? The simplistic answer often given to this important question is that the Bible defines right and wrong, but there are two

A common question I get asked a Christian teacher:  what makes some things right and some things wrong? The simplistic answer often given to this important question is that the Bible defines right and wrong, but there are two problems with

by Craig Smith One of my favorite things about being a Christian speaker and teacher is that I get asked all kinds of interesting questions.  Today I was asked about whether God forbids prostitution or merely forbids temple prostitution (also called

How's that for a provocotive post title?  One of my favorite things about being a Christian speaker and teacher is that I get asked all kinds of interesting questions.  Today I was asked about whether God forbids prostitution or merely forbids

by Craig Smith Millions of people will wait until the last possible moment, filing their tax returns late in the day on April 15th.  Most federal post offices will be open late on Tax Day, many until midnight to accommodate what

by Jon Cook             Taxes.  How does one word create an automatic groan from a vast portion of the population?  Couldn’t something be done to lessen the pain?  It’s the paperwork, the frustrating collation of information and the different forms that

Are They Saved? By Stacey Tuttle Almost as long as I can remember, people have been asking me, “Is so and so saved?” or “Do you know if they are a Christian?”   Having been raised in a very evangelical world, (including parents,