G. Shane Morris
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Why we should thank God that our sun is so 'boring'
It’s easy to forget that the local star that warms our faces and wakens our flowers, this “blazing ball of fusion-powered plasma,” is actually capable, at least in theory, of scorching our planet and all of us to a lifeless cinder.
Franklin Graham, evangelicals aren’t the ones obsessed with sex
Every time evangelicals try to serve people, progressives want to harp on sex.
Another week, another conspiracy
Another week, another lengthy YouTube video alleging a coronavirus-related conspiracy reaching to the highest levels of government.
Marriage hits a new low
Today, in the U.S. there are only 6.5 weddings for every 1,000 people, the lowest rate since we started keeping records just after the Civil War
A Chinese pastor’s advice to the American church
Bob Fu is sometimes affectionately called the pastor of China’s underground railroad.
Harvard law prof. wants to ban homeschooling: Why she's wrong
The reasons behind the professor’s highly selective criticism are laid bare when she admits what she thinks to be the real bogeyman of many homeschool families: “a majority of are driven by conservative Christian beliefs, and seek to remove their children from mainstream culture.”
The viral pandemic of distrust and misinformation
Information comes at us in waves, with conjecture in the place of facts and assertions in the place of arguments.
We shouldn’t get used to online church, here's why
Being unable to gather with God’s people to worship, to read and hear the Word together, and to partake of the sacraments is a real and profound loss.
Coronavirus: jobs or lives?
It’s a false dilemma to assume that if someone is worried about jobs and the economy, they don’t care about people’s lives; or if we’re worried about the threat the virus poses to people’s lives, they’re obviously callous toward anyone in financial straits.
Running into the plague while social distancing
History tells of several devastating pandemics that swept Europe in the early days of Christianity and, during all of them, Christ-followers distinguished themselves by their counter-cultural responses.