Rod Anderson
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Christ Weeps for Las Vegas
A gunman opened fire last night at a music concert in Las Vegas. Fifty-eight people were killed and 489 were injured. This is the worst mass shooting in US history.
Going to Church . . . to Go Camping??
Several Anglican churches in England are preparing to install luxury "pods" for vacationers within their buildings to defray renovation expenses, bringing together glamorous camping — "glamping" — in old churches, which is being called "champing."
Can Words Hurt Your Church?
Words have meaning. And if church members start articulating words consistently, those words begin to reflect the priorities and passions of the church.
Which Comes First — Faith or Flag?
If you struggle with the concept of someone kneeling during the national anthem then you are really going to have a hard time with the coming eschaton.
Give Your Faith a Workout!
A famous bodybuilder once said, "Health and fitness is who I am. It's what I do." Well, what about you? Where do health and fitness rank on your list of priorities?
Censoring Christianity ... in the Yogurt Aisle?
Leaders of the Greek Orthodox Church are asking worshipers to boycott Lidl and Nestlé, which removed Christian symbols from their food packaging in an attempt to be "religiously neutral."
A Gender-Bending New Policy at Britain's Schools
At least 150 schools in Britain now have "gender neutral uniforms," meaning students can decide if they want to wear skirts or trousers, irrespective of their biological sex, according to reports. Experts warn that this "politically correct" practice could confuse students.
A Balloon Mission to North Korea!
A North Korean defector used 350 helium balloons to send 1,000 flash drives loaded with portions of the Bible across the border from the South Korean side, according to reports.
America's Universities Have a Drinking Problem
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.
Is Congress Finally Helping Iraq's Persecuted Christians?
A bill that would to provide emergency aid for Christians and other victims of genocide in Iraq and Syria was advanced by a Senate committee vote earlier this week, and a congressman who sponsored the legislation says the lack of action by the U.S. so far is "incomprehensible."