Nancy Keenan, the current President of NARAL Pro-Choice America, is worried that many of the women in the next generation are not as committed to abortion rights as she would like them to be. Newsweek's Sarah Kliff recently published a story highligh ...
A recent study reveals that many pastors are remaining in denominations in which they are no longer able to give consent to the statement of faith that their denominations hold. Often motivated by financial incentive not to break ranks, pastors simp ...
Nancy Keenan is worried. The current president of NARAL, Keenan detects a loss of fervor in support of abortion rights among younger women, and she talked openly to Newsweek about her concern. Are we witnessing a major shift of momentum on the issue ...
Time magazine ran as its cover story this week an article covering the 50th anniversary of the Pill. On May 9, 1960, the Food and Drug Administration approved the sale and use of Envoid - the first mass pharmaceutical form of what is now simply know ...
The death this month of Antony Flew brings an end to one of the most interesting lives in twentieth century philosophy. Throughout the last half of that century, Professor Flew was recognized as one of the most significant philosophical advocates of ...
Is there still a need for missionaries in the 21st century? On today's program, Dr. Mohler tackles this important question in an interview with Dr. David Sills, A.P. and Faye Stone Professor of Christian Missions and Cultural Anthropology at Souther ...
While the question "What is the gospel?" may strike many as naively simple, getting the answer right has recently proved more difficult for Christians than most realize. Recognizing this trend and the indispensability of the gospel to the life of th ...
Anniversaries and commemorations come and go as history unfolds, but few dates are as significant as May 9, 1960. On that day the Food and Drug Administration approved the sale and use of Enovid -- the first mass pharmaceutical form of what is now si ...
The United States Army recently rescinded its invitation to Franklin Graham to pray at a prayer service because of comments he made about Islam. Following 9/11, Mr. Graham said he wants Muslims to know that Jesus Christ died for their sins. This co ...