Get ready. Big changes are coming to the United States military. Congress seems poised to pass legislation that would call for the elimination of the military's "Don't Ask, Don't Tell" policy put in place in 1993. With the support of the Obama admini ...
As the Congress considers the repeal of the Military policy known as Don't Ask Don't Tell, the United States faces a major cultural moment. If the repeal passes, it will certainly mark a major shift in American culture. On today's program, Dr. Mohl ...
A recent New York Times article reveals that parents are concerned their children are not ready to launch out of the home and into the real world. As children approach the day when they are no longer financially supported by their parents, they are ...
Readers are a hopeful lot. Ask most serious readers what they intend to read over the next month, and you are likely to hear a considerable list. Books stack easily in more ways than one. The stack of books to be read beside the desk or reading chair ...
All too often churches are unsure of how to serve and minister to military families in their midst. Many of us simply don’t understand what it is like to have a spouse or parent deployed. On today’s program, Dr. Mohler welcomes retired Lt. Gen. Pat C ...
An 8-year-old yells at his father trying to make him put his coat on, calling him a "control-freak." The New York Times cover story from May 23, 2010, "Every Hug, Every Fuss" documents this conversation recorded by researchers from the UCLA, who hav ...
Terry Sanderson is president of Britain's National Secular Society, so it is hardly news that he has little time for the efforts of theologians. Writing in The Guardian [London], Sanderson dismisses theology as a form of knowledge. Theologians may ta ...
While the question may seem a bit odd, the daily newspaper provides indisputable evidence that people do stupid things. From lying about their past military service to adulterous affairs, human beings do stupid things because human beings are sinner ...
Just days ago, Dr. Craig Venter and his associates announced the achievement of the first synthetic life form, a bacterium with DNA sequenced entirely by computer — a human-designed life form. The international media have seized upon the news, publi ...