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The Faith of TNT's Ernie Johnson
One famous sports broadcaster had it all: fame, famous friends, wife and kids, cancer, and faith in Jesus. Here is one great story.

More Materialist Mumbo Jumbo at The New York Times
Is the person you call "you" just a practical joke played by your brain? Materialist mumbo-jumbo like this has really gone to science's head lately.

American Christianity May Be Collapsing. What Should We Do?
My friend Rod Dreher is as sane and stable as anyone I know, and he's saying, in essence, that the sky is falling. I reference his new article in The American Conservative, called "The Coming Christian Collapse."

Archaeological Evidence Supports Acts 19
If you want an accurate picture of life in the first century AD, archaeology shows us that you can't do much better than the book of Acts.

Your Unchurched Neighbors Are Not Unreachable
Your unchurched friends are not unreachable. How do I know? They've said so themselves.

The Fake 'Jesus' Wife' Papyrus
Probably a fake. That's what a Harvard professor is saying about the "Jesus' wife" papyrus she once believed to be authentic. Why did folks fall for it in the first place?

China Can't Have Economic Growth When It's Not Having Enough Babies
Healthy economies need young workers. And thanks to its one-child policy, China is facing a less-than-rosy economic future. Here's a lesson in demographics and worldview.

The Story of the Century
If you're living in America or Europe, the biggest story of this century is probably not what you think it is.

California's Assault on Christian Colleges
Some in the Golden State say Christian schools have a license to discriminate. Actually, the opposite may be true.

Russell Moore Stirs Things Up at the Justice Conference
We know what happened when Mr. Smith went to Washington. But what about when Mr. Moore went to Chicago?



















