Gambling
- With Sports Betting Surge, Churches Should Up the Ante on Addiction RecoveryAs the Super Bowl pulls in record wagers, more people are seeking help for problem gambling. Christians can pull lessons from the opioid crisis to help with treatment.Emily Belz|
- One of India’s Most Christian States Legalized Gambling. Church Leaders Said No.Meghalaya’s decision to open casinos brings together faith groups and social organizations against the government.Surinder Kaur|
- Super Bowl Betting Is a $7.6 Billion Problem Fewer Evangelicals Care AboutAs society doubles down on online sports gambling, older activists see a chance to renew the Christian conscience around the practice.Emily Belz|
- I Don’t Want to Win the LotteryWhether the prize is a few bucks or a billion, Scripture warns against becoming ‘greedy for gain.’Jen Pollock Michel|
- Gambling Opponents Say Moral Argument No Longer a TrumpAs casinos and lotteries spread, two-thirds of Americans join in.Greg Trotter, Religion News Service|
- Former DeLay Aide: 'Wacko' Christians Will Believe AnythingPlus: Baylor's new president, comparing pastors to the KKK, and other stories from online stories around the world.Compiled by Ted Olsen|
- The New Gambling GoliathChristian activists struggle to slow the rapid growth of Indian casinos.By John W. Kennedy|
- Life on CampusNot all medieval students were monks, but all observed a regimented lifestyle.Matt Donnelly|
- Gambling Away the Golden YearsCasinos are seducing an alarming number of seniors. Where is the church?John W. Kennedy|
