Eric Metaxas and Anne Morse
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We Could Use Some Rest: Busyness and Angst
The busyness being complained about is "almost always...self-imposed: work and obligations they've taken on voluntarily, classes and activities they've 'encouraged' their kids to participate in."
Photoshopping a Fetus: Denying the Obvious
The pro-choice worldview's logical conclusion is there for all to see: In order to maintain the supreme good of a woman's choice, pro-choicers must always and everywhere deny the humanity of the unborn child. Even when their own eyes tell them otherwise.
A Moment to Be Clear: Courage, Not Silence
Evangelical Christians are in danger of tragically misapplying the gospel. It's a mistake we've seen before.
It Can Happen Here: Religious Freedom Threatened
C'mon, is so-called gay "marriage" really a threat to religious freedom? Seriously? Christians are often asked by gay activists why they oppose same-sex "marriage." "How does our marriage hurt you?" they ask.
Lethal Foresight: Deciding Who Gets to Be Born
Expecting parents may soon be able to find out the complete genetic makeup of their baby in utero. But should they?
Remedy for Restlessness, Part 2
God's response to suffering and the doubt it produces did not consist of words and finely-crafted arguments but of a person, Jesus Christ. While Buddhism, for example, offers insight into the nature of suffering and its origins, Christianity offers a God who lived and died as one of us and then rose from the dead.

The Searchers – (Part 1)
Is it possible that you, as a believer, and your friend, who is a non-believer, could be searching for exactly the same thing?
Funding Barbarity: Forced Sterilizations
Would a Western government fund a coercive sterilization program in a Third World country, all in the name of combatting climate change? Sure it would.
Temperance: The Least-Understood Virtue
Temperance is one of the four cardinal virtues, which the ancients saw as character qualities necessary for people to live a truly good life. It would help to know what temperance is in the first place — and, incredibly, we don't!
No Such Thing as Ex-Gay
Should Christians try to help homosexuals who want to change their sexual orientation? Why is that even a question?



















