via:christianpost   America is one of the fastest-growing mission fields in the world, the most recent issue of Unfinished magazine says, but if Christians are not careful they will miss opportunities to reach their “least reached neighbors.”   The fall edition of the magazine, which is published by The Mission Society, focuses on the […]

Award-winning journalist Tavis Smiley and one of the nation’s leading intellectual thinkers, Dr. Cornel West recently released a new book called The Rich and the…

But instead of our educational equivalent of a Jordan or Magic putting their egos aside for the sake of the country, we have teacher unions fighting politicians and poor districts facing even deeper cuts.

Not only did the movie make $5 million on it's opening day, it also earned a rare A+ CinemaScore!

via bcnn1.com 2 Chronicles 33:1-25 Hezekiah was a god-fearing king who brought about reformation among the Israelites. His son Manasseh, however, was an evil ruler. He had watched his father walk with God and live according to Scripture. Yet he chose to ignore the Lord. Manasseh worshipped false gods, even to the point of

Being a Christian these days in America is very comfortable, middle-class, and respectable. What are the dangers in that? The Bible is really clear in 1 Timothy 6:9 that making godliness a means of gain–financial gain–is deadly; and the deadliness of it is in the

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              via:yahoonews   Thanks to the recession, 2009 was one of the worst years for poverty in America in more than half a century. The total number of Americans living in poverty hit 43.6 million, the highest level in 51 years and the national poverty rate rose to 14.3 […]

I spent the last 5 days with Europeans at a conference at the Nicoluas Copernicus University in Torun, Poland. The conference was organized around the theme of creating peaceful coexistence in multi-religious societies. I gave a conference presentation and

A new Judson Press book celebrating the vitality, gifts, and strength of the black church stands in sharp contrast to the death knell sounded by Dr. Eddie Glaude, Jr. in his recent Huffington Post essay titled “The Black Church is Dead.”