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Here's a new way to look at the old idea of living 'in the world, but not of it.'
 
 
Reconsidering the idea that God needs His people to protect His public rating.
 

By Sungyak Kim

All this learning how to defend Christianity seems to have left us uncomfortable with one very basic word. Read More
 

By Roxanne Wieman

Joel Hunter, President Obama's pastoral counsel, responds to the president's endorsement of same-sex marriage Read More
 

Apparently, The Billy Graham Evangelistic Association has a list of cults on its website for people who are interested in knowing who the Billy Graham Evangelical Association believes to be cults. And their list was recently updated to remove Mormonism, which happened about the same time Graham took out a full page ad in the Wall Street Journal, that read "As I approach my 94th birthday, I realize this election may be my last. I believe it is vitally important that we cast our ballots for candidates who base their decisions on biblical principles and support the nation of Israel. I urge you to vote for those who protect the sanctity of life and support the biblical definition of marriage between a man and a woman." In the meantime, Graham's son, Franklin Graham, wrote a column in which he asked, "So, can an evangelical Christian vote for a Mormon? My answer is yes, for if a biblically faithful evangelical could only vote for a candidate who was perfectly aligned theologically, he or she would be unable to cast a vote for president on November 6" ... Discuss

 

By Michael Hidalgo

Why the silence of certain Evangelicals on the Colorado wildfires is speaking volumes. Read More
 

By Tullian Tchivdijan

We all disobey God, but are the consequences always delivered in a one-to-one ratio? Read More
 

By Kristy Alpert

An afternoon with the world's most frank chef and critic. Read More