Thursday, November 5th, 2009
In part one, we noted that the cry, "Out of context!" has become an overused defense when public figures are confronted with the challenge...
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Monday, November 2nd, 2009
Discernment is the virtue of the hour for Christians in this day and age. The political, cultural, and religious environment demands it. The...
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In the spirit of the Life Chain protest, and in the spirit of the Church's witness against evil, both of which you can read about here, here are ten...
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"I feel that the poorest country is the country that has to kill the unborn child to be able to have extra things and extra pleasures."...
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One of Jesus' exhortations to His followers was that they exercise discernment. "Be shrewd as snakes," He said, "and innocent as...
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In 1450, Johann Gutenberg perfected moveable type, the basis for the printing press, an innovation that single-handedly revolutionized communications...
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Here's a survey of end-of-summer opportunities for art, music, and discussion from a Christian perspective: Informal: The Journey is hosting a series...
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Two opportunities for Christian-hosted discussion and learning are coming up this week: The Summer Sessions at Avante series is hosted by Crossroads...
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We are created for work. Work, then, is not just a necessary evil that we undergo in order to get to do “what we really want.” That...
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James B. Jordan, in his Primeval Saints, describes the rhythm of God’s work of creation, and its corresponding reflection in man’s work....
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