
COMMENTARY: NASA bans the word 'Jesus'
The name of Jesus is not welcome in the Johnson Space Center newsletter, according to a complaint filed on behalf of a group of Christians who work for NASA.
The name of Jesus is not welcome in the Johnson Space Center newsletter, according to a complaint filed on behalf of a group of Christians who work for NASA.
Let\'s make God someone who won\'t demand anything of us, yet we can still have a religion that will satisfy the quest we have inside us. And it also will appease our guilt-ridden conscience.\"
Dr. Gregory Tomlin writes how RAW STORY, in a move straight from the pages of Mein Kampf, blames a religion for the spread of the mosquito-borne virus. This time, Jews aren\'t the target. Christians are.
Immigration, gun rights and response to the Supreme Court ruling on gay marriage are just a few of the wedge issues among Christians. Even Southern Baptists are not immune to disagreement on these issues. As a matter of fact, it seems Baptists like to find things to argue about. There is nothing ...
A provocative look at whether Russell Moore, the president of the Ethics and Religious Liberty Commission, is the mouthpiece of the 16 million member Southern Baptist Convention, comprised of over 40,000 US-based churches, or whether the two could be at odds.
Two Christian schools told they can\'t pray at a high school championship game.
Joel Rosenberg gives a shocking explanation of Apocalyptic Islam.
Reacting to criticism of GOP candidate Texas Sen. Ted Cruz for his record of charitable giving, Dr. Gregory Tomlin spares no names as he talks about the source of a blistering attack ad and the questions it has raised about Cruz\'s Christian character and commentary that have come from evangelical ...
A pastor\'s wife in an average sized American church pens a column about her experiences.
Melissa Klein was checking her bank accounts just a few weeks before Christmas when her face turned ashen. The money was gone – every single penny.
A chapel sermon on love left a student at Oklahoma Wesleyan University feeling \"offended\" and \"victimized.\"
You can tell a Muslim refugee he\'s following a false religion, or you can preach Christ crucified for his sins. You won\'t get a chance to tell him the latter if you lead with the former, writes Dr. Gregory Tomlin.