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November 23, 09

Losing Patience with Frank Schaeffer

It’s hard living in the shadow of a famous father. Some sons have done well (John Quincy Adams), while other sons have done very badly (Joe DiMaggio, Jr.). Hank Williams, Jr. was typecast as a “Hank Williams clone” of his famous father. Read here »

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  • The Stock Market’s Secret

    Standard & Poor’s, the long-time trusted bastion of stock market data and indexing, has just recently revamped their website, and it now discourages the general public from accessing its vital stats. What was once clearly published ... »

  • The Inefficiency of Cheap Grace

    The city of Atlanta recently announced that it was going to privatize its parking enforcement. As of November 1, ParkAtlanta, a privately-owned company, took over responsibility for enforcing the city's parking meters and ticketing, as well as ... »

  • Traditions Don't Work, Christian Relevancy Does

    Most American Christians will probably not hear or pay attention to today’s news from Europe. The news is disturbing: The European Court of Human Rights in Strasbourg declared the public display of crucifixes in schools in Italy illegal. ... »

  • Calvin’s Greatest Error

    An unfortunate example of the fallacy of Epithet comes in the writings of John Calvin himself. That such a gifted theologian as Calvin commits this error testifies again to the insidious nature of fallacies—even the best can and do fall prey. »

  • The Age of Revelation

    In the next month, we will be debuting Elias Boudinot’s The Age of Revelation, a response to Thomas Paine’s The Age of Reason. The Age of Revelation was published in 1801. It, too, will be newly typeset and printed as a quality hardback. ... »

  • The Enlightened Before the Enlightenment

    Almost every modern critic of America’s Christian heritage makes the claim that America was founded solely on Enlightenment principles as they get to define them. For evidence they refer to Benjamin Franklin and Thomas Jefferson and add for ... »

  • The Stock Market’s Secret

    Standard & Poor’s, the long-time trusted bastion of stock market data and indexing, has just recently revamped their website, and it now discourages the general public from accessing its vital stats. What was once clearly published ... »

  • The Inefficiency of Cheap Grace

    The city of Atlanta recently announced that it was going to privatize its parking enforcement. As of November 1, ParkAtlanta, a privately-owned company, took over responsibility for enforcing the city's parking meters and ticketing, as well as ... »

  • Jane Fonda, Stalin, Hitler, and Ceausescu

    Jane Fonda has had a varied and somewhat controversial career. She was photographed seated on an anti-aircraft battery in North Vietnam in 1972. Since then she has been known as “Hanoi Jane.” She’s had a successful acting career (two ... »

  • Traditions Don't Work, Christian Relevancy Does

    Most American Christians will probably not hear or pay attention to today’s news from Europe. The news is disturbing: The European Court of Human Rights in Strasbourg declared the public display of crucifixes in schools in Italy illegal. ... »

  • The Idol Factories of Modern Worship

    Few topics generate more opinions in the 21st century church than the topic of worship. In fact, it would be safe to say that most Christians have pretty strong views about what they like, and don't like, about their church's worship service. ... »

  • “I'm Not a Social Reformer, I'm Here to Preach the Gospel”

    Suppose you are a member of the Mission Committee of your church, and there are a number of missionaries that you support around the world. There is a missionary who you specifically are very fond of, a bright, committed and active guy in the ... »

  • Avoiding Doomsday Hype and Hysteria

    The doomsday film 2012 had a mega-weekend at the box office. It took in $225 million over a period of five days, a combination of $65 million domestically and $160 million internationally Wednesday through Sunday (Nov. 11–16, 2009). In ... »

  • Are You Suffering From E.D.?

    Do you feel unable to get up in the morning? Do you feel lethargic, powerless, and not up to the task? Do you feel like your manhood or potency has somehow diminished? Do you feel defeated and overwhelmed—like the waiting world out there is ... »

  • "How American Vision Impacted Me"

    Most of you don’t get to see the many encouraging emails I get on a daily basis. I tend to comment on the negative ones. (They’re much more fun.) I’m a “the glass-is-half-empty” kind of guy. That way I’m not disappointed if things ... »