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By bryan chapell

What Scripture says about abortion—and what the Church can do about it. Read More
 

By Bret Mavrich

In the war against modern-day slavery, the fight is far from finished at the point of rescue. Read More
 

After decades of working in secret, Lou Xiaoying's incredible work is finally coming to light, as stories of her finding, rescuing and raising 30 babies from abandonment have started to emerge. She's now 88 and dying of kidney failure, but has spent her entire life making a meager living by recycling trash. Her hunts for garbage in the province of Zhejiang would turn up children left by the side of the road to die, and she took them all in. As she told the Daily Mail, "The whole thing started when I found the first baby, a little girl back in 1972 when I was out collecting rubbish. She was just lying amongst the junk on the street, abandoned. She would have died had we not rescued her and taken her in. Watching her grow and become stronger gave us such happiness and I realized I had a real love of caring for children. I realized if we had strength enough to collect garbage how could we not recycle something as important as human lives" ... Discuss

 

By Russell D. Moore

Why our borders aren't defined only by politics. Read More
 
The football event of the year offers a marketing opportunity like none other for advertisers and host city businesses—but also for traffickers. Read More
 

By Karen Neumair

One woman's story of depression, loss of hope—and other things Christians aren't 'supposed' to deal with. Read More