By T.R. Robertson A plaque hangs inside the Statue of Liberty bearing the words of a poem, “The New Colossus.” Its words are recognized by millions. Not like the brazen giant of Greek fame With conquering limbs astride from land to land; Here at our sea-washed, sunset gates shall stand A mighty woman […]
What a President Should Be
By Thomas Walters As America make its way through another contentious and divisive presidential election campaign, most of us yearn for a time when our country was more or less on the same page. In reality though, there has been only one president virtually everyone could agree on. His name was George Washington. In […]
For Future Generations
By Tammy Darling Some in the Christian community say America is just one generation away from becoming a pagan nation. This belief prompted Josh McDowell and David H. Bellis to write The Last Christian Generation (Green Key Books, 2006). Unless we return to the principles upon which this country was established, it’s possible the […]
When Brethren Disagree
By Steven Clark Goad But if anyone regards something as unclean, then for him it is unclean (Romans 14:14, NIV, 1984). All Christians belong to the same spiritual family, bought and redeemed by the blood of the Lamb. To be siblings in Christ is the grandest relationship souls can have in the physical […]
Reaching the Younger Generation with the Gospel
By Cheri Lynn Cowell Recent national surveys by the Barna Group have determined the three most common perceptions of Christians today are anti-homosexual (an image held by 91 percent of young non-Christians), judgmental (87 percent), and hypocritical (85 percent). In their seminal book, UnChristian (Baker, 2007), a summary of their three-year study of how […]