Chuck Colson
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Ecumenical Defense of Marriage
Religious leaders signed an important letter on marriage this week. And there\'s a reason you may not have heard anything about it.
Marriage is in Trouble
A new study does not bode well for the future of marriage in America. What's the church to do? First, look in the mirror.
Playing the Hate Card
What\'s the easiest way to shut down a debate? Well these days, just label your opponent a hate-filled bigot.
To Leak or Not to Leak
When legitimate interests clash, like freedom of the press and government confidentiality, ethical dilemmas are sure to follow.
Upsetting the Apple Cart
Well, you already know a federal judge thinks Christian beliefs are inherently offensive. Now, apparently, Apple does as well.
Beliefs or Bigotry?
The Ninth Circuit will hear oral arguments in a case that could spell the doom of religious freedom in America.
Knowing God
Attempting to live the Christian life without this knowledge isn\'t only foolish, it\'s a kind of self-cruelty — denying ourselves the riches of our own faith.
Religious Freedom and National Security
The government\'s top priority is national security. So it had better get serious about promoting freedom of religion at home and abroad.
Smith Comes Back to Haunt Us
Will the Supreme Court uphold religious freedom when it hears the California marriage case? A lot may depend on a dreadful ruling it issued 20 years ago.
The Plight of Sudanese Christians
Few people are talking about a ticking time-bomb in the Sudan. On Jan. 9, the people of southern Sudan will vote on whether to remain a part of Sudan.