Women and Sharia Law

This issue affects foreign policy, human rights and perhaps even our own system of law in the future.

“Lordship” Up for Grabs?

This is not about whether or not a church can have a minister who is divorced, or involved in adultery or homosexuality. At the end of the day, this is about God and who He is.

Supporting DOMA in the Defense Authorization

The U.S. House of Representatives Armed Services Committee has just passed the Defense Authorization bill, including three amendments dealing with the pending reversal of the ban on open homosexuals serving in the military.

Too Violent a Sacrifice?

It always astounds me the number of comments I get from fellow believers with regard to our tradition of watching The Passion of the Christ.

The Reason for the Season

He is risen for all the people caught in scandals, and for those who were never caught, and for those who are just plain broken.

African Christians Under Attack

Just as many Christians in the developing world are under attack from radical Islam, they are also under attack from western nations who are trying to force traditional cultures into accepting abortion and homosexuality.

Republicans Urge Fiscal Clarity

A rally was held on the steps of the U.S. Capitol to protest the Senate’s failure to act on any Republican initiatives to fund this fiscal year and head off a government shutdown.

Why America is not Afghanistan

The presence of foreign troops is not the cause of a culture’s pervasive lack of respect for innocent life. Education and money do not guarantee morality or decency, and not all religions are equal.