Eric Metaxas and Anne Morse
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The Case for Early Marriage
Tony Bennett once sang, "I love you. You love me. People do, why don't we marry young?"
The Legacy of Dietrich Bonhoeffer
If boys are going to grow up to be men, they need strong examples of manhood.

Settling for Shocked: Drifting into Parenthood
If I asked you what pops into your head when you hear "unwed mother," you'd likely think "teenager." But that's out-of-date.

Christians in a World of Trouble
Christianity came to Ethiopia in the fourth century and today about two-thirds of the population is Christian, but not everyone is happy about it.

TV Tips for Parents: Interaction, Not Isolation
Are you keeping an eye on how much and what your kids are watching on TV? I've got some tips for you.

Crazy Justice for the Mentally Ill: Finding a Better Way
What to do with mentally ill criminals? That question has been nagging the justice system for 30 years. Well, it's time to figure it out.

Our Bodies, Our Destiny: Jesus' Resurrection and Ours
How we treat the bodies of the dead says a lot about what we believe. But do our beliefs square with Scripture?
The Annual Debunking of Jesus: Can We Rely on the Gospels?
Gone also are the days when the main argument about Jesus was whether He really was (and is) the Son of God, or just a great moral teacher. But today, the arguments focus more on the reliability of the gospels themselves.
Raise the Neanderthals: Scientism and Playing God
Science can be a good thing — the issue is whether science alone can decide what ought and ought not to be done. Not even the best-intentioned scientists know what constitutes "a new and better man."
What Is Marriage and What Is It Not?
What's the most important question concerning marriage these days? It's not what you think.



















