Our Adolescent Culture by John Stonestreet In virtually every other culture in the history of the world prior to late 20th century Western culture, kids became adults. Not so anymore. They now become, to put it in sociologically acceptable terms, adolescents.
Faith in Madoff by Stuart McKelvie As Bernie Madoff is being sentenced for his part in perpetrating the largest known Ponzi scheme in financial history, his cultural legacy is just beginning to be developed.
A Godly Confidence by Stephen Reed No doubt in order to break new (and old) Christians of their inordinate human pride, the church has taught humility as one of the most important of Christian virtues.
Why Should Christ-Followers Read Fiction? by Mary E. DeMuth Two years before I penned my first novel, a BreakPoint transcript transformed my life. In it, Chuck Colson discussed the power of fiction to change culture.
Restoring Hope for Juvenile Offenders by Karen Williams Raphael's guilt will never leave him. Everyday he remembers the night when, in a blind fury after losing a fight, he ran to a friend's car, grabbed the gun that lay inside, and pulled the trigger three times.
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