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  • Social Gospel? Beck Should Read the Prophets, John the Baptist, and Jesus

    The gospel is not doing social work, but that does not mean social work is irrelevant to those who embrace the gospel.

  • Setting the Record Straight on Marriage and Divorce in the Church

    A friend emailed a copy of a January 17, 2010 article in The Sun News, a paper out of Myrtle Beach, SC, that trumpeted a Barna survey allegedly showing that \"born again\" Christians suffer the highest rates of divorce and atheists/agnostics the lowest.

  • Modern Day Implications of Shari'a Law

    Since the tragic events of September 11, 2001, the global community has been saturated with carefully nuanced descriptions that explain the Muslim faith to a world that had previously given little attention to this 7th century religion.

  • 21 Tests of Effective Leadership

    This article will give you some tips for passing the next test God sends your way.

  • Olympians Behaving Badly

    We want heroes like Eric Lidell of \"Chariots of Fire\" fame, who overcame insurmountable odds in athletics and live heroic lives of sacrifice as well. But as we regularly witness in college and professional sports, and, recently, the Olympics these fine, young athletes are too often, unfortunately, not fine young men and women.

  • Becoming an Adoption-Friendly Church

    Do Christians realize that adoption is truly a special opportunity for believers to affirm and demonstrate the sanctity of life to an unsaved world?

  • Will America Help the Persecuted Copts of Egypt?

    The violent persecution of Coptic Christians in Egypt is becoming harder for the free world to ignore.

  • Haïti: Cursed or Blessed?

    Every time a disaster happens anywhere in the world some within the Christian community tell us it\'s the judgment of God being poured out on sinful people. It has become increasingly difficult for me to think in those terms.

  • Where is God in this Mess?

    Massive earthquakes in Haiti, persecution in Pakistan, the cataclysmic Tsunamis, Hurricane Katrina and the 9-11 terrorism all stir up a storm of profound questions about the presence of God in the affairs of our human family.

  • Christmas & New Year\'s Message from Dr. Geoff Tunnicliffe, WEA CEO

    Christmas & New Year\'s Message from Dr. Geoff Tunnicliffe, WEA CEO

    On behalf of the World Evangelical Alliance and our global family of 420 million Christians, I bring you warm Christmas greetings.