Commentary Unyielding Belief: Science is Good, to a Point Stan Guthrie The 1998 study on which the autism-vaccine link was founded turns out to be an "elaborate fraud." The fact that financial gain and other tempting motives exist within the scientific community place a limit on the good Science can do for mankind. Read the full article here Faith & The Church How to Spot a Healthy Church in 30 Seconds Joe McKeever I knew almost instantly from the actions and voices of the children that the family was a healthy one. Is it likewise possible to ascertain within a few seconds whether a church is healthy? Read the full article here Think Theologically: A Review of Alister McGrath's The Passionate Intellect Stanley Ward McGrath's latest book provides an excellent introduction for believers who want to know more about how theology both impacts Christian living and provides responses to contemporary objections against Christianity. Read the full article here Can Singing about the Gospel Become Rote? Bob Kauflin In my experience, the church is always in danger of neglecting the gospel in its songs. What do you do when worship is running on empty? Read the full article here Movies Green Hornet Shakes Up the Superhero Genre Jeffrey Huston The Green Hornet is like the goofy twin to The Dark Knight. Both have billionaire protagonists who don masks, drive cool cars, and are in the pursuit of justice -- except one is the brooding Christian Bale while the other is the guy from Knocked Up. Read the full article here Comedy or Not a Comedy? That's The Dilemma Christian Hamaker Beyond the buddy-comedy dynamic of Vince Vaughn and Kevin James, The Dilemma is a rather serious story about romantic commitment, and the harsh realities of a crumbling marriage where intimacy between husband and wife is a fading memory. Read the full article here Books Red Ink Conveys a Realistic Image of the Persecuted Church Kelley Mathews Red Ink is a treatise on the persecuted church, the reality of human trafficking and the power of prayer. It is the third book in the Extreme Devotion series, described as "missional fiction" since each book follows a character standing up for his or her faith in a country opposed or closed to the gospel. Read the full article here Today's Devotional Trusting God with Our Kids (from "Parenting by Design") When she could hide him no longer, she got a papyrus basket for him... (Exod. 2:3). Moses's mother did not know what the future held, but she released her son by her faith in God. Read the full article here
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