A day of prayer for judicial common sense
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
Making Right
by Craig Smith A common question I get asked a Christian teacher: what makes some things right and some things wrong? The
Making Right
A common question I get asked a Christian teacher: what makes some things right and some things wrong? The simplistic answer
What’s Mine Is…n’t?
by Craig Smith Millions of people will wait until the last possible moment, filing their tax returns late in the day
Give to Caesar
by Jon Cook Taxes. How does one word create an automatic groan from a vast portion of the population? Couldn’t
Are They Saved?
Are They Saved? By Stacey Tuttle Almost as long as I can remember, people have been asking me, “Is so and so
Looking for Light in the Darkness
Looking for Light in the Darkness By Stacey Tuttle I was recently researching some books written as a Christian response to -
Irony (and not the Alanis Morissette kind)
D.A. Carson said something in a book that I read recently that continues to echo in my head. Describing the
Charity
I've been travelling in Asia for the last several weeks. As you probably know, most of Asia holds to Buddhist