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Robert Seiple on the War in Iraq
The founder of The Institute for Global Engagement says America suffers from an inconsistency between national values and national interests
Alistair Begg on The Beatles
The author and pastor talks about the Fab Four’s cry for Help and why no one answered it.
Marcia Ford on Christian Misfits
The author of Memoir of a Misfit describes her eccentric family and her faith journey
Francis Schaeffer’s Grandson Goes to War
“Frank Schaeffer talks about how his views of his country, culture, and prayer changed as his son joined the Marines.”
Jim Van Yperen on Church Conflicts
The author of Making Peace: A Guide to Overcoming Church Conflict says the early church was also full of problems.
National Book Award Finalist Ron Hansen on Christian Fiction
“It’s important to instruct while entertaining, but method can be as important as message, says the author of Isn’t It Romantic? and Atticus”
War Is Not a Necessary Evil
The author of When God Says War Is Right says early Christians weren’t pacifists but looked at the entire Bible for advice on war.
Texas Pastor James Robison on the Life-Changing Faith of George W. Bush
“The president of Life Outreach International talks about his friend’s faith, the moral need of America, and his own conversion”
Did Martin Luther Get Galileo in Trouble?
David Lindberg talks about the early relationship between science and faith and his own journey on the subject