Shane Morris
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Conservatives: Stop Defending Swimsuit Competitions
Well, swimsuits are history for Miss America, and reactions to this news by many conservatives reveals more than I wanted to see.
'Jesus Would've Baked the Cake' and Other Religious Freedom Myths
With all the misinformation out there about the most important religious freedom ruling of the year, here's a review of the facts.
What's Great About Schools Today
What happens if your school district crosses a line with its curriculum? What do you do now? Here are some words of encouragement.
What Happens When Robots Take Our Jobs? Automation and the Dignity of Work
We're in the middle of a revolution that could prove as disruptive as the Industrial Revolution. What does work look like in a world of automation?
What Technologies Should Infertile Christian Couples Consider?
Sometimes premarital counseling includes conversations about having children. But what about conversations about not being able to have children?
Evangelicals and Assisted Reproductive Technology: What Is Sex For?
The brilliant T.S. Elliot once observed that before we know what to do with something, we need to know what it's for. That applies even to sex. We need to be clear on what God designed sex and procreation for. By and large, evangelicals are not clear on these things.
Loving People Sometimes Means Telling Them What They Don't Want to Hear
Truly loving people can mean telling them things they don't want to hear — like, "suicide is not something to celebrate."
Did Christians Lose the Culture War?
Some are saying that Christians have lost the culture. But what if it was never a war to win, instead it was a calling to embrace?
An Amazing Story of Hometown Redemptification
How do you revitalize a dying downtown? Maybe it's the same way you save a dying marriage — one day at a time.
Toys R Us to Close Down: Record Low Fertility Isn't Child's Play
What happens when a society stops reproducing itself? The U.S. fertility rate is now at an all-time low. The closing of toy stores may be merely a bellwether of further effects of low fertility to come.