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Charlie Gard's Death Sentence: The Consequences of Usurping Parental Rights
Can the government tell you when and where your child will die? For one couple in the U.K., the answer is "yes." This is a chilling precedent.

Being Pro-Life at Google: The Case for Life Is Strong
Is it possible to argue effectively for the rights of the unborn to a secular audience? Just Google it!

Numbed by Video Games: Anesthetic for the Male Soul?
If there is a stereotype that lives up to reality these days, it's the unemployed, disaffected, twenty-something American male who haunts his parents' basement, addicted to World of Warcraft.

A Faith Grounded in History
If our church history begins with Billy Graham, we've probably forgotten something important.

Michelle Carter and Doctor-Assisted Death
The recent, disturbing criminal trial of Michelle Carter not only tests new legal boundaries, it's a mirror held up in front of our society.

Supreme Court Victory for Trinity Lutheran: And a Major Win for Religious Freedom
Okay, so government cannot "establish religion." But can it discriminate against religion? The Supreme Court has decided no.

Overdoses Hit Close to Home: What to Do?
An opioid epidemic is ravaging communities across America. What can we Christians do about it?

Katy Perry Talks About Evil: Why Sentimentality Is No Response to Terrorism
I love Dr. Seuss, but in the real world, joining hands and singing a musical number is not an effective strategy against evil.

Tim Tebow vs. Harvard: Virtue and Vice on Display
Even with all of our modern devotion to moral relativism, people still know virtue — and vice — when they see it.

Civility Now: Our Democracy Depends on It
Democracy requires that citizens actually talk with each other. When we're no longer capable of that, things fall apart.



















