Eric Metaxas and Anne Morse

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  • Mama Maggie Loves the Little Children: Treasure in the Garbage Slums of Cairo

    Mama Maggie Loves the Little Children: Treasure in the Garbage Slums of Cairo

    I just got back from lunch with one of the most amazing, godly women I've ever met. And I want you to hear her story.

  • A Safe Place for Sinners: How the Church Responds to Failure

    A Safe Place for Sinners: How the Church Responds to Failure

    Like the old TV show theme song said, Sometimes you wanna go where everybody knows your name. And I would add, where folks know your faults and love you all the same.

  • A Murderous Mother: Beyond Dead-End Environmentalism

    A Murderous Mother: Beyond Dead-End Environmentalism

    The core message of the modern environmental movement seems to be utter contempt for the human species. Think I'm exaggerating?

  • Speak Freely - So Long as You Agree With Me

    Speak Freely - So Long as You Agree With Me

    Is it too much to ask people to listen politely to those with whom they disagree? I hope not.

  • Archaeological Evidence: Exodus and the Trial of Jesus

    Archaeological Evidence: Exodus and the Trial of Jesus

    The Bible has plenty of allies, not the least of which is the discipline of archaeology. Over the years, we've told you about some of the fascinating discoveries that have confirmed the accuracy of both the Old and New Testaments. Recently, archaeologists discovered the suspected remains of the palace where the trial of Jesus Christ may have taken place.

  • Science, God, and the Improbability of Life

    Science, God, and the Improbability of Life

    My recent piece in the Wall Street Journal went viral. Not surprisingly, the piece had plenty of critics. One scientist complained about "religious arguments for the existence of God thinly veiled as scientific arguments" and "allowing a Christian apologist to masquerade as a scientist." This objection essentially amounts to saying that only scientists should be allowed to talk about the religious implications of scientific things. Scientists, it seems, can dabble as metaphysicians, philosophers

  • Love Came Down at Christmas

    Love Came Down at Christmas

    Most of the music you hear on these channels has little, if anything, to do with Jesus, and, in the off chance it does, it most likely won't be performed in a way that lends itself to the mystery of the Incarnation. Advent is supposed to be a time of reflection and contemplation, and what we listen to should further this goal. Since Spotify, Pandora and Music Choice aren't likely to be of much help, we need to create our own "channels."

  • Jesus Is Our Peace: Bridging the Racial Chasm

    Jesus Is Our Peace: Bridging the Racial Chasm

    There is only one answer to the racial divide in this country, and the Church needs to supply it.

  • Different Is Better: The Ancient Church and Its Pagan Neighbors

    Different Is Better: The Ancient Church and Its Pagan Neighbors

    For the first seventy or so years of Christianity's existence, the Greco-Roman world paid it relatively little attention. There were persecutions here and there (like the one that claimed the lives of Peter and Paul). But, for the most part, it wasn't until the second century that their pagan neighbors began to focus their attention on just how different Christians were.

  • Millennials and the Bible: Live Out the Faith So They Can Relate

    Millennials and the Bible: Live Out the Faith So They Can Relate

    Want to offend a Millennial? You could just open your Bible and read it in front of him. But if you live out the teachings of Scripture, you just might win him over.