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Why the Gospel cannot endorse salvation by domination
When political strength becomes salvific, politics becomes theology by other means.

What Christian friendship looks like during crushing grief of 5-year-old's death
My friend’s 5-year-old son, Micah, died on New Year’s Eve.

When no-fault divorce turns children into commodities
Casual acceptance of no-fault divorce many years ago not only altered the ecology of marriage but also of anthropology itself.

Things Catholics should know about our relationship to the Jews — especially now
Much of the contemporary Catholic conversation about Israel is not so much wrong as it is thin.

Trump and the Hyde Amendment: We can't be flexible here
This is not merely a policy dispute; it is a profound moral wrong.

Europe needs to calm down about Greenland
Is the United States about to invade Greenland?

Venezuela is a reminder: Government is never morally neutral
History will judge this moment, and so should we, by the standards of moral justice that transcend politics.

Trump's new source of leverage against Iran’s Islamist regime
A certain former Venezuelan dictator might advise Ayatollah Ali Khamenei not to underestimate President Trump.

Are you too smart to follow Christ?
Intelligent people who resist Christ need to stop believing everything they think.

Philip Yancey’s confession brought me deep sorrow, but also reminds me of God’s unending grace
Philip and Janet Yancey have been dear friends to many of us in India for decades.



















