Off to College The Urban Legend of the Faith-Loathing Professor Melissa Heide I'd read the forwarded emails; I expected a professor to challenge my faith in God with a piece of chalk... Read the full article here The Transition: From Homeschool to Public University Sarah Piper "What was it like going from homeschooling to college?" I can't go back to ask this question myself, but I can help answer it for others. Read the full article here
Spiritual Life Christians Get Depressed Too Tim Challies Too many people have been taught that Christians — true Christians, good Christians, real Christians — don't get depressed. Read the full article here
Commentary Confidence or Chaos: Time for Our Leaders to Lead Chuck Colson The American people and world markets have lost confidence in American leadership. That confidence must be restored. Read the full article here
Christian Relationships Four Decisions Healthy Couples Make Jill Savage In 28 years of marriage, Mark and I have learned that we need to decide in advance how we will give time, protection, and investment to our marriage. Read the full article here
Faith and The Church 10 Ways to Tell You're Slipping Joe McKeever You know colleagues or have heard of peers who have sadly slipped away from their ministry or faith. Here's a quick but reliable list of 10 signs against which to check yourself for slippage. Read the full article here
Today's Devotional Taming the Tongue (from "Girlfriends in God") But the fruit of the Spirit is love, joy, peace, patience, kindness, goodness, faithfulness, gentleness and self-control (Gal. 5:22-23). Martha is a sweet older woman who has Alzheimer's disease. Read the full article here
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