Periodically, our culture re-discovers that the male of the species also has problems and needs. For example, a recent Newsweek cover story…
The headline over the Washington Post article sarcastically captured the attitude of the United States Senate: “Ethics Office? We don’t need no…
Last week, the South Korean government revoked the license of scientist Hwang Woo-Suk. The revocation followed revelations that Hwang, whose…
On March 15, mathematician John D. Barrow joined the likes of Mother Teresa and Alexander Solzhenitsyn when he was named…
Most of us know the story of the first Thanksgiving; at least, we know the Pilgrim version. But how many…
Since October 2001, approximately three hundred Americans have been killed and another eight hundred have been wounded in Afghanistan. The…
Fifty years ago, Nate Saint, Jim Elliot, and the three other American missionaries dared to make contact with the most…
No sooner had the Washington establishment re-opened for business last week than word arrived about super-lobbyist Jack Abramoff’s guilty plea.…
It’s an opening familiar to millions of Americans. A New York resident is walking down the street, minding his own…
When church music directors lead the congregation in singing some praise music, I often listen stoically with teeth clenched. But…