Steak, Sexuality and the New Orthodoxy
One Friday after work, Bill and John went out for steak. They had a great time, and the next week John ran into Bill at …
One Friday after work, Bill and John went out for steak. They had a great time, and the next week John ran into Bill at …
A recent thorough survey of religion in America told us something we already knew—by pretty much any measure the number of people engaged with religion …
Jesus’ tender words from the cross affirm that mothers deserve honor. But his words also reveal that motherhood is much more than conceiving a child. From Jesus’ perspective, the most significant thing that a woman can share with someone is not her DNA, but her faith in Christ.
I recently found myself scanning through past rooted content. “Hmmm,” I noticed, “nothing in the current events category for two months. Time to do something …
Social media has become a minefield of opinions, outrage, and shock journalism. How do Christians make sure their communication online—whether by Facebook, Twitter, or even over old-fashioned email—is Christlike? What steps should we take to keep us from blindly following our culture off the cliff? Here are three Scriptural principles you can’t ignore if you want to demonstrate godly communication online.
Last week my newsfeed was filled with two very different kinds of posts (once you took out the baby pics and cat videos): Type 1: …
On Friday, December 12, Sir Ridley Scott’s Exodus: Gods and Kings will debut in theaters nation-wide. The film is Hollywood’s latest attempt to turn the …
I want a well-prepared heart for thanksgiving this year, maximizing the benefit for me and my family. So I sat down to think it through …
If you paid any attention to the now, essentially-completed culture war over gay marriage (we did not win, by the way), a great fear has …
“Only one thing to it: a strong stomach …. That’s politics.” ― The Marriage of Figaro So, what if the Republicans win back the Senate? The polls …