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’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 ...
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 ...
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 ...
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 ...