- 11/03/2008
When It's All Over
The election is almost over, but there’s still time to get involved for the candidate of your choice. But just as important is what we do after the day of the election.
- 11/01/2008
Stolen Childhood
The next time you are watching your kids play soccer, I would like you to think about some other kids, halfway around the world, and their soccer balls.
- 10/31/2008
Christians and Money Management
It’s been a rough month financially for everyone. We’ve watched the stock markets plunge and our retirement or college plans shrivel up like autumn leaves.
- 10/31/2008
An Rx for Tyranny
A recent California Supreme Court ruling has significantly eroded our right to follow our consciences.
- 10/27/2008
Making Marriage 'Fireproof'
It’s not every day I give a low-budget film “two thumbs up.” But today I do.
- 10/27/2008
The Wrong Kind of Party
As Chuck has told you these past few days, the population-controllers are a zealous bunch. They are also patient.
- 10/12/2008
The Wrong Message
Stephanie Meyer’s Twilight series has been getting a lot of press lately—especially since the fourth book in the series, titled Breaking Dawn, was released on August 2 to huge sales.
- 10/10/2008
How Big Is a Corner?
How far will our generosity extend today — you and me?
- 10/02/2008
Friends with Benefits
So if a same-sex couple can have benefits, why can’t two friends?
- 09/21/2008
Christianity at the Visitor's Center
In his new book, Just Courage, Gary Haugen, president of International Justice Mission, recounts a childhood trip to Mt. Rainier with his father and two brothers.
- 09/11/2008
How to Remember September 11
That it has taken seven years to erect this memorial is a testimony to our uncertainty as to how best to memorialize the events of that day.
- 09/05/2008
True Martyrdom
True martyrs do not choose death, but are put to death, because they cannot compromise their beliefs.
Tags Islam - 08/27/2008
Google and Our Heart's Desire
But day by day, Google and the Internet-at-large are convincing us that knowledge ought to be at our fingertips
- 08/10/2008
Brothers behind Bars
For most Americans, prisoners and their families are an example of “out of sight, out of mind.”
- 08/08/2008
The Heart of the Matter
It no longer costs taxpayers $23,000 a year to house, feed, and incarcerate Eddie McNeil. Instead, he pays taxes.


