Making Sense of Life Regardless of Beliefs or Religion
Life — and life issues — challenge everyone.
Life — and life issues — challenge everyone.
In honor of Reformation Day, here are some complaints I’m nailing on the Wittenberg door.
Most Americans are concerned about the moral state of the nation, yet few consider whether or not gambling—a wager of money, property or something of value based on chance—is part of the problem.
Visiting ministers can be a great blessing to any church. But if you don’t do your homework, you could be inviting disaster.
In response to comments by Dallas Southern Baptist pastor and Rick Perry supporter Robert Jeffress regarding the Mormon faith of Republican presidential candidate Mitt Romney, The National Clergy Council, representing church leaders from all Christian traditions including fundamentalist and evangelical, issues the following statement by its executive council member, the Reverend Myke Crowder, pastor of Christian Life Center, one of the largest evangelical congregations in Utah, a predominantly Mormon state:
The following commentary is submitted by Dr. Michael A. Milton, chancellor-elect of Reformed Theological Seminary.