News & Culture Hurting People Hurt People Dr. David Hawkins We seem wired to find fault and cast blame, minimizing our own faults while maximizing the faults of our mate. While there are certainly situations where one mate has perpetrated abuse on the other, many marriages are fraught with mutual wounding. Read the full article here
Parenting Christians and Public Education S. Michael Craven I am frequently asked for my thoughts on "public education." Granted this is a dicey issue that can get you into a lot of trouble very quickly. However, the question is legitimate, given education's enormous role in shaping our children; thus, as Christians, we have no choice but to wrestle with the answers, even if we don't like them. Read the full article here
Culture The Mosque at Ground Zero: Sense and Sensibility Chuck Colson Tolerance used to mean listening respectfully to others' opinions, even when you disagree. Tolerance as Bloomberg understands it, means "I won't say no to you for anything you want, and you don't say no to me for anything I want."--The ultimate expression of political correctness, and the most certain formula for moral chaos. Read the full article here Invisible Children Remembers Volunteer Killed in Uganda Bombings Ginny McCabe On Saturday, several hundred people overflowed the sanctuary of Bethel Baptist Church in Wilmington, Del., as they gathered for a memorial celebration that honored Nate Henn. Read the full article here
Entertainment "Letters to God" Something to Write Home About Christian Hamaker "Letters to God" is the latest film made by Christians and aimed directly at the evangelical audience. It's a competent, old-fashioned production that puts Jesus Christ front and center, and one in which every needy character embraces faith as an answer to their problems. Read the full article here Even Comedy's Own Dynamic Duo Can't Save "Date Night" Christa Banister As those who regularly watch The Office and 30 Rock already know, Steve Carell and Tina Fey are two very funny actors. Ultimately, it's a testament to their respective comedic talents that Date Night, their first big-screen pairing, isn't a total bust. Read the full article here Death and Dark Comedy Collide Awkwardly in "Death at a Funeral" Christa Banister In case you're curious, the latest installment is basically a scene-by-scene reenactment of the 2007 version. Read the full article here | | | |
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