Why America Loves War
Stanley Hauerwas writes that ‘war is America’s central liturgical act necessary to renew our sense that we are a nation unlike any other nation.’ Contributing writer Rodney Kennedy connects this idea to our TV habits.
Stanley Hauerwas writes that ‘war is America’s central liturgical act necessary to renew our sense that we are a nation unlike any other nation.’ Contributing writer Rodney Kennedy connects this idea to our TV habits.
Rev. Dr. Mae Elise Cannon of Churches for Middle East Peace argues we need a new foreign policy that stops alienating young people, Muslim and Arab voters, and millions of American Christians committed to justice.
If there s one thing that s clear from the events of the last month, it s that conservatives are still losing the culture war
All employers, but especially Christian employers, should be very, very afraid
Forgiveness requires the conscious choice to release the offender to God and liberate ourselves from anger and resentment rather than condoning the wrongdoing or overlooking the pain
A 30-year-old driver shared a grim outlook, lamenting that demand was dead after he spent an unbelievable six hours waiting for a single Uber Eats delivery request
Today, the dividing line between good and evil in our world is very clear on the one side, Hamas, the Taliban, Russia, North Korea, China, and Iran; on the other side, the U S , Israel, Japan, ...
Levant Ministries CEO Dr. Fares Abraham makes the case that the Christian call for benevolence should not be contingent upon the intricacies of politics or theological disagreements.
Levant Ministries CEO Dr. Fares Abraham, a Palestinian-American born in Bethlehem, argues that the Christian call for benevolence should not be contingent upon the intricacies of politics or theological disagreements.
Did Hitchens have a deathbed conversion Many Christians who had prayed for such a thing were left guessing
When we finally do and begin rebuilding from the rubble, maybe then we can make the Boy Scouts great again