News & Culture Low on Trust, Pakistan's Flood Victims Go Unaided Russ Jones Despite the enormous need, international aid for Pakistan is slow in coming, especially compared to the outpouring of love following January's earthquake in Haiti. Why the difference? Read the full article here
Spiritual Life Church Girls Gone Mild Paul Coughlin Girls learn cattiness from sitting at the knee of the Nice Girl culture, in and outside of church. Read the full article here Learning Patience from the Big-Time Operator Cecil Murphey I know God's conception of time varies greatly from mine. I know a thousand years with the Lord is as a day. I know God takes the long-term view of temporal events. I know all that; I just don't like it very much. Read the full article here What Do You Believe About the Bible? Marvin A. McMickle Apparently the Bible was once included in a notable professor's list of the five most influential books, but he has since dropped it because "It has gotten all mixed up with questions of belief in what is now an insanely religious country." Read the full article here
Books Intriguing Havah Explores Life in Eden Susan Ellingburg Author Tosca Lee has taken the first four chapters of the Bible and filled in details I never even thought to wonder about. Did Adam and Eve tell their children about their life in the Garden? If so, did they include the part about forbidden fruit or conveniently leave that out? What was it like to be the first humans? Read the full article here
Music McClarney's Collection Focuses on His Defender Amy Hauck A soulful collection of 15 songs, Chris McClarney's Defender rings true to its name. The album sets the mood for listeners with a pervasive sense of longing to be in God's presence, trusting that his promises are true, and painting a picture of who God really is. Read the full article here
DVDs Oh Baby, This Back-up Plan is Bad Christa Banister Even if someone manages to suspend disbelief and buy into this lamely conceived plotline, there's nothing about The Back-up Plan that has any resonance in the real world. Not only is the dialogue unbelievable from the get-go, but the characters are just plain kooky. Read the full article here
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