Little Noah Markham was one of the tiniest victims of Hurricane Katrina. When the levees broke, Noah was trapped in…
Is it possible, or even worthwhile, for Christians to reach a consensus on impacting culture—from the performing arts, to music,…
As Americans observe Martin Luther King Day today, I am reminded of the rich Christian tradition of activism in this…
What would you call a man who anticipated computer science and the condition of postmodern man, but did it 300…
In my new just-released book, The Faith, I argue that the two greatest challenges to the Christian worldview come from…
There they go again. Sunday’s New York Times featured yet another installment in its continuing saga about the “evangelical crackup.”…
Note: The following commentary contains sensitive information that may not be suitable for children. Ordinarily, columnist Judith Warner of the…
For the next 10 months, presidential candidates will be telling us how they plan to make the world a safer…
While John Newton is best-known as the author of the famous hymn, “Amazing Grace,” his life teemed with spiritual fruit.…
Last month Major League Baseball was rocked by the release of the Mitchell report, which exposed the rampant use of…