In the years following World War II, foreign aid was the dominant strategy for stimulating economic growth in impoverished countries. Over time, however, the use of aid has...
Generosity is a virtue well known to Christians, if not always lived out. The Bible teaches us in many verses to be generous to those in need (2...
The four-chapter gospel—Creation, Fall, Redemption, Restoration—is the story that frames our lives as Christians. From it we derive purpose, hope, and the individual calling God has placed on...
The right to obey one’s conscience is widely considered the ground for religious liberty and has been treated as such for centuries. Martin Luther protested that “to go...
Retirement is, for many, the proverbial light at the end of a tunnel that is far too long. Once they become eligible for Social Security benefits (or have...
Most of the time we dare not think too much about the sheer amount of evil in the world, lest we become paralyzed by it and despair of...
What’s with all the post-apocalyptic/dystopian books, movies, and TV shows these days? If their current abundance is any indication, we can’t seem to get enough of them (The...
God has a destiny for everyone, but he calls some of us to a dead end. Our work comes to nothing and every day is an exercise in...
One of the most common frustrations in living the Christian life is the divide that often exists between what we believe to be true and how we actually...
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