An Unlikely Hero in a Time of War
The same faith that led Alvin York to be a pacifist also led him to become the most decorated soldier in World War I and a post-war philanthropist.
The same faith that led Alvin York to be a pacifist also led him to become the most decorated soldier in World War I and a post-war philanthropist.
Here are some practical things you can do to guard your children.
Something has shifted in our culture the last few months as hidden sexual sins—especially in the workplace—are brought into the light. Why has this happened so suddenly?
In the wake of the current outcry against sexual mistreatment of women, what reception will the film Fifty Shades Freed receive?
My counseling experience leads me to conclude that evil is very much at work in the world, in our mind, and in our body.
Denny Burk and Heath Lambert explain that while some sin is external and comes from the outside, other sins are internal and stem from our own desires.
How you can be involved in the aftermath of disasters like Irma and Harvey.
Events in Charlottesville remind us that ultimately the solution to racism comes when hearts are transformed.
Three truths to remember when incomprehensible tragedies occur.
Cynics are ‘prayer shaming’ Christians after shootings or disasters. But are there times when we use that phrase as little more than a platitude?
Heath Lambert and Denny Burk remind us that God wants all of our desires to conform to His will, including homosexual desires.
Youth expert Jonathan McKee says that our media-saturated kids are hearing the culture’s messages on gender identity. Jonathan encourages parents to interact with their kids and point them back to Jesus.
Looking for signs that something is amiss … and helping your child heal.
Russell Moore describes what he sees happening in the culture and explains what moms and dads can do to address it. Russell advises engaging the culture with kindness and love.
Russell Moore explains that we live in a culture that is largely in opposition to the Christian community. Russell encourages parents to teach their children who they are in Christ, even if it means being seen as different.
Russell Moore and Larry Osborne talk about the downside of cultural Christianity. Afraid of being seen as abnormal in the culture, many of us heed the cultural norms rather than following Christ.
Are you scared by what you see in the culture? Pastor Larry Osborne urges believers to leave fear behind and to bear the name of Jesus in a favorable way for the neighbors, coworkers, and unbelievers around them.
The “crisis in the American family” isn’t downstream from Woodstock or the Pill, but downstream from the wreckage of Eden.