God's Love and
Power God
on Trialby Jason
VanDorsten
We see only a few pieces of a canvas that stretches beyond time, and with
even the best of humankind, our sight is tainted by our own depravity.
[September 2005]
My Journey to the Highest Praise I had no problem saying it in my mind, but could not bring myself to say it out loud: Hallelujah.
by
Andree Robinson-Neal
The Meaning of Life Life is a funny thing. We rarely stop to reflect on precisely what it means to be alive and what it means to live.
by
T.R. Lane
God on Trial We see only a few pieces of a canvas that stretches beyond time, and with even the best of humankind, our sight is tainted by our own depravity.
by
Jason VanDorsten
Evolving Science Few cultural issues have produced as much emotion during the past few weeks and months as the debate between evolution and intelligent design -- or, in some minds, between science and faith.
by
Travis McSherley
Meeting God in the Middle? In the aftermath of a presidential election whose outcome has been largely attributed to the "values" vote, Jim Wallis has become popular by reminding the nation that "God is not a Republican or a Democrat."
by
Travis McSherley
A Lone Star State of Chastity If her decision was made because it was "the thing to do," then the value of saving sex for marriage obviously does not run deep with Shelby.
by
Susan Adams
The Body (Politic) of Christ Conservative, Bible-adhering Christians should be wary of confusing the invisible body of Christ (the Church) with a political party.