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The Burden of Celebrity
Fame, wheather in religious or non-religious circles, always comes with a high price tag.
What Jonathan Edwards Can Teach Us About Politics
Before Jerry Falwell and Jesse Jackson, another preacher ventured into the public square.
Healing Our Mean Streets
Viable solutions to violent crime emerge when people take the risk of personal involvement.
RE-Imagining Labeled 'Reckless'
PCUSA says conference pushed 'beyond the boundries.'
APA Halts Conversion Therapy Change
From 1994: The APA'S board of trustees endorsed a proposed resolution disapproving treatment based on "a psychiatrist's intent to change a person's sexual orientation."
Conflict Divides Countercult Leaders
'True Love Waits' Now Worldwide Effort
Francis's Troubled World
In that day, it took extreme measures to live for peace: a photo-essay.
Fool in Rome
As a young monk, Luther longed to see Rome. But his 1510 trip to the Holy City filled him with pain and doubt.
Revivals in the Camp
At first, most Civil War soldiers cared little for religion. But as the bloody war dragged on, hundreds of thousands converted to Christ.
Pastoral Guidance for Far-from-Perfect Young Ministers
As the outstanding preacher and pastor on the Oberlin faculty, Finney gave numerous pastoral lectures on the proper manners of ministers. Much of his advice was on relating to the opposite sex, but he also directed those young men under his care on personal conduct and cleanliness. Fortunately for us some notes by his students remain to inform us of these priceless lessons—laughter was, no doubt, not. unknown in Mr. Finney's classrooms. This excerpt is from Fletcher's History of Oberlin College.
How Not to Have a Baby
The morality of surrogacy and a deeper discussion of moralism
What Sort of People Do We Want to Be?
There are political questions only people of faith can ask.
Pornography: The Human Tragedy
Must a moral society tolerate the burgeoning market for perversion?
Western Civilization at the Crossroads
What kind of future awaits as? What are our choices? Peter Kreeft looks at Lewis's view of the kind of history we are creating…

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