Former President Carter’s State Funeral Today: What to Look For in the Funeral Service as Our Nation Mourns the Loss of a President
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PART I Synagogue shooting in Poway, California: Understanding the evil of Anti-Semitism and the history of Chabad Judaism
PART II How the statement from the parents of the synagogue shooting suspect reveals the danger of curiosity in the information age
PART III The inerrancy of Scripture is rejected in the USA Today because of the moral revolution: Why Christians must believe that Scripture alone is the final authority for the church
PART I United Methodist court upholds the majority of the traditional plan that affirms biblical sexuality: Will the liberal churches now exit the denomination gracefully?
PART II The culture of death gains ground in Kansas as the state’s Supreme Court blocks law that would have limited abortions: The danger of an unrestrained government
PART III The Atlanta Journal-Constitution publishes a number of opinion pieces on Georgia’s proposed abortion law: Analyzing the far-fetched arguments of pro-abortion advocates
PART I Joe Biden is officially running for president: Will he be liberal enough to win the nomination of the Democratic party?
PART II A look at the candidacy of Mayor Pete Buttigieg: How the young mayor of South Bend, Indiana, became a front-runner for the 2020 Democratic nomination
PART III Openly gay Pete Buttigieg is being heralded as a candidate of faith, which raises the question, ‘What does it really mean to be a person of faith?’
PART I The family of a pregnant woman murdered in New York demands justice for two, but New York’s new abortion law guarantees that no justice will come
PART II The Supreme Court is hearing arguments in a case raising the question, ‘Is it constitutional to ask about citizenship status on the 2020 census?’
PART III You can’t spend what you don’t have, even if you’re the federal government: The looming social security problem facing the United States
PART IV Elizabeth Warren’s plan to cancel student debt and eliminate tuition sounds nice and seems fair, but is it really either?
PART I Theology makes its way into the headlines again: The Financial Times looks at Joel Osteen’s prosperity theology. It’s not pretty.
PART II The problem with the false gospel of prosperity theology is not that it promises more than the gospel of Christ, but infinitely less
PART III Ukraine overwhelmingly elects comedian as president whose only political experience is portraying a president in a sitcom
PART I New details emerge about the attacks in Sri Lanka: The challenges of understanding the proper role of technology and the necessity of conversionist Christianity
PART II What the response to the Sri Lankan tragedy reveals about secularism and the West
PART III New Yorkers are still worshiping this Easter, some by going to church and others by going to brunch
PART IV The Supreme Court chooses to take up cases on the application of the Federal Civil Rights Act of 1964: Is the original meaning of a text binding?
PART I A big theological story hits the pages of the New York Times, denying the sovereignty of God, the virgin birth, the bodily resurrection of Jesus, and much more
PART II The radical candor of modern liberal theology: A new religion to replace Christianity
PART III The 100 most influential people? What TIME’s cover story tells us about TIME and America
PART IV Horrible headlines from Sri Lanka: A tragic story as old as Christianity
PART I The release of the Mueller report and the hard questions of justice: The challenges of seeking justice in a hyper-partisan age
PART II When the demands of justice meet the reality of justice: Why, in a political age, politics always dominates
PART III Bigger than the headlines: The centrality of the cross and resurrection to Christian faith and hope
PART I Tiger Woods’s victory at the Masters is being called his redemption story, but Christians should think carefully about the secular use of theological words like ‘redemption'
PART II What a recent article challenging religious liberty reveals about the culture’s demands on churches and religious institutions
PART III The Guardian attacks religious teaching on gender, revealing that society requires complete secularization and opposes all religious truth claims
PART I Planned Parenthood is rebranding … or is it? The insidious reality of speaking of abortion as simply an issue of reproductive health
PART II Moral revolutionaries take aim at Michigan adoption agencies: Where the government’s money goes, it’s coercive hand soon follows
PART III Australian rugby star Israel Folau cut by national team because of his religious views, demonstrating that it is a rough world for those who stand against the sexual revolution