Sarah Hamaker

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  • Documentary Shows the Harms of Same-Sex Marriage

    The Family Research Council has fired another salvo in the debate on legalizing same-sex marriage with the release of a new documentary that details the harm same-sex marriage can inflict upon a society.

  • Americans' Declining Urge to Marry

    Americans' Declining Urge to Marry

    Non-family households have risen an astonishingly high percentage – 390 percent – in the last 50 years. Why should we care if married couples with or without children have decreased so significantly?

  • Tyndale House Launches eBook Publishing Initiative

    Tyndale House Launches eBook Publishing Initiative

    In mid-May, sales of electronic books climbed past both hardcover and paperback book sales at Amazon.com for the first time. To capitalize on that momentum, in July, Tyndale House Publishers will release four fiction and one nonfiction titles direct-to-ebook under its Digital First program.

  • Baja Fresh CEO Talks Faith, Reality TV

    Baja Fresh CEO Talks Faith, Reality TV

    David Kim, head of Baja Fresh Mexican Grill, eschews the spotlight, preferring to let others bask in the glory, which makes it all the more surprising that he went incognito on the CBS show “Undercover Boss”

  • Herman Cain Talks about His Faith, Possible Presidential Run

    Herman Cain Talks about His Faith, Possible Presidential Run

    Who is Herman Cain? Those who follow politics have been asking themselves that very question every since the former CEO of Godfather’s Pizza and former chairman of the Board of Directors of the Federal Reserve Bank

  • Author Mindy Starns Clark Talks about All Things Amish

    Mindy Starns Clark added Amish fiction to her extensive booklist a few years ago. She now has four Amish fiction books under her belt. The Christian Post asked Clark about her Amish books and the genre\'s growing popularity.

  • From Radio to the Internet: Christian Broadcasting at 90

    From Radio to the Internet: Christian Broadcasting at 90

    Ninety years ago, the first Christian program – the worship service of Calvary Episcopal Church – went out over the air on KDKA in Pittsburgh. Since that time, Christian broadcasting has flourished in the United States and around the world.