Robert Knight
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Is America really going atheist? Rise of the ‘nones’ masks growth of healthy churches
Well, maybe or maybe not. There is a lot going on to counter the conclusion that atheism soon will be America’s dominant “faith.”
The passion behind biblically responsible investing
Art felt pastors needed some type of retirement fund. He started putting one together and discovered, every time, the available investment products were involved in something he could not ask a pastor to invest in.
The power of faith-based investing
New book aimed at financial advisers and their clients focuses on this growing field “You don’t have to be a Christian ...
Money — ultimate power trip or ultimate opportunity for growth?
A lot of people are surprised to learn that Jesus devoted 15 percent of his recorded words to the subject of money, and that the Bible has more than 2,300 verses addressing it.
God's Call to Biblically Responsible Investing
The ethics of Biblically and Socially Responsible Investing (SRI) are not new. In fact, they can be traced not only to specific Bible verses but also to Jewish interpretive writing in the Talmud stretching back before Christ.
The Sound of Tyranny for German Home School Family
The Romeike family came to the same conclusion and expected to find refuge in America, where freedom of religion is enshrined in the First Amendment. It would be more than a shame if they find out they were wrong.
Ditching Obvious Truths in the Information Age
The information universe is expanding at warp speed. The question is, with all this information, why aren't people getting smarter, and why aren't things better? Once upon a time in America, you didn't have to explain certain, obvious things - what the Declaration of Independence describes as "self-evident truths."
Why Mayberry Resonates in the American Heart
The most important part of "The Andy Griffith Show" was not the idealized portrayal of small town American life. It is the Christian-inspired warmth and wisdom, which never goes out of style.
Make Them Agree to Kill the Death Tax
As election day approaches and many incumbents contemplate the death of their political careers, it\'s a good time to remind them of their unfinished work in fending off a massive tax increase, and in particular, the death tax.
Putting the Bite Back into Juvenile Fiction
Lee Duigon\'s Bell Mountain, a new novel that\'s full of life, is modestly and discretely bloody in places, and is anything but predictable.