Eric Metaxas and David Carlson
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The Good Doctor: Good Television for a Change
Brilliant doctor, bad bedside manners. If you think you've seen that TV show already, think again. I've got a great recommendation for you.
Bringing Sex Ed Home: Let's Talk About the Talk
"Your teacher told you what?" These are the first words of too many parents when they discover what their teens and pre-teens are learning in health class.
Where Is Your Bible? Is the Church Ignoring 'the Oracles of God'?
Tragically, many Christians—or at least those who identify as Christians—have given up the Bible without a whimper of protest. Biblical illiteracy is running rampant. No wonder our culture is awash in confusion.
Reviving the Churches of Rural America
Overall, the country's "non-metro" areas have lost an average of 43,000 residents every year since 2010. So it's hardly surprising that urban and suburban ministry is a focus for so many. But what about the lost sheep scattered in the countryside? Their churches are shrinking and their pastors are disappearing.
'Mully' the Magnificent: Go See This Film
If you've ever wondered what it would look like for someone to take up the Lord on His offer, literally, then I invite you—no, make that I urge you—to see a fantastic new documentary called "Mully." The title won't bowl you over, but I am pretty sure the film will.
Many Atheists Aren't So Sure: The Doubts of Doubters
Sometimes, holding on to faith in God can be hard. But then again, so can holding on to faith in no God.
They Give Us Hope: WORLD Announces Winner of 2017 Hope Awards
The world needs hope. Which is why I'm glad WORLD Magazine has announced the winner of its Hope Awards!
Making Colleges Safe for Libertinism: From in Loco Parentis to Just Plain Loco
These days, colleges expect their students to drink like fish and hook up frequently. And they're just trying to keep a lid on it. Sort of.
The Invisible Christians of North Korea: Surviving by God's Grace Alone
If you think North Korea's dictators are bad for the world, just imagine what it's like to be a Christian there. Operation World says that although no one really knows their true number, there could be as many as 350,000 underground Christians. Where did they all come from, and how do they survive?
No Compassion for the Mentally Ill: Canada's Obsession With the 'Right to Die'
I told you about the move to extend the so-called "right to die" to mentally ill people back in May. I told you back then that it was a terrible idea, and now that I've seen the rationale fully set forth, I'm looking for a word that's stronger than "terrible."