John Henry Newman: A Saint for Today Jim Tonkowich Newman is preeminently a saint for our era. Christianity--including evangelical Christianity--is mired in the same relativistic mud 130 years after Newman battled religious subjectivity in England. Read the full article here
Churches Find Empty Pews at Sunday Evening Services Matt Vande Bunte There is a trend of declining evening attendance in evangelical denominations that long have cherished a heritage of worshiping twice on Sunday. Some evening services are more intimate; others have been cancelled or replaced by an alternative. Read the full article here
Ongoing Oneness Tullian Tchividjian We are now five weeks into our one new worship service at Coral Ridge. I wanted to do a follow up post because so many people from all over are asking good questions about what we're doing and how we're doing it. First of all, we're thrilled at the response from people both inside and outside the church... Read the full article here
Parenting
To Halloween or Not to Halloween? Kim Wier Contrary to popular belief, the most prevalent emotion of the Halloween season is not fear -- it's guilt. As parents, we either feel guilty because we're depriving our children of the holiday or we feel guilty for not depriving them when our convictions tell us we should. Is there a godly solution? Read the full article here
This Sunday, we'll go inside one of the greatest natural marvels on the planet - a cave with magnificent giant crystals up to 36 feet long and weighing 55 tons. A team of experts venture into the cavern, enduring scorching-hot temperatures that could kill a human in minutes. They'll push the boundaries of physical limitation to explore a crevasse that could lead to another, and perhaps more spectacular, crystal cave.
Over the past few decades, the Middle East has been an epicenter of turmoil, often with religion at its core. Explore the Muslim faith and its most sacred text: the Koran. Watch a Preview >>
Border Wars: Fog of War
- NEW - WEDNESDAY at 9P et/pt
Agents and officers in San Diego uncover 30 people hidden in a tractor-trailer, pull pounds of stashed marijuana from a truck, and hunt for illegal border crossers in a dense fog. Watch a Preview >>
World's Toughest Fixes: Sky High Texas Tower
- NEW - THURSDAY at 8P et/pt
An obsolete TV antenna towering over 500 feet above the San Antonio city center has to come down to earth. The smallest slip up and someone could go off the air - permanently. Watch a Preview >>
Dog Whisperer
- NEW - FRIDAY at 8P et/pt
Comic and television personality Howie Mandel and his wife Terry try to deal with their Chihuahua's aggressive behavior. Before Howie gives up and declares this doggy dilemma a "No Deal," he calls in Cesar to save the day. Watch a Preview >>
Making History: Hitler
- NEW - TUE at 9P et/pt
Using CGI and expert interviews, a film crew demonstrates how they recreate the history that the cameras didn't catch during crucial moments in the rise and fall of Hitler. Watch a Preview >>
Meet the Great Migrations Filmmakers
Production crew members take you behind the camera and reveal the filmmaking magic that went into the production of the show.
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