Christianity’s role in public life is that of fulfilling the great commission Christ gave to all his followers in (Matthew 28:19-20) while living an exemplary life among unbelievers in a dark world.
I’ve been an appreciative reader, even a fan, of Brian McLaren since reading his 1998 book, The Church on the Other Side. McLaren helped me understand the emerging postmodern world and its ...
I’m not going to call Rebecca McLaughlin “the new C.S. Lewis.” Few could disagree that Lewis was the foremost defender of Christianity of the 20th century; his is the name to which later Christian ...
Why would the book club I participate in at a Texas church choose to read a book titled Do I Stay Christian? Because many of us are asking ourselves that question. We can see that the political views ...
The Oct. 9 letter, “Christian politicians need to look at their priorities” addressed the question “Do you think it is possible to be a good Christian and a politician?” Why not ask the same question ...
In his 1844 work On the Jewish Question, Karl Marx, himself of Jewish background, reasoned that Judaism is a religion, religion is superstition, and consequently any progressive thinker will aim ...
Ever since my conversion to Christianity almost 50 years ago, I have counted it a privilege to live in a country that officially acknowledges God as the source of life and liberty. And yet, two things ...