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			  | » Why Doesn't God Answer My Prayer?        by Marsha Jordan        I heard a story about a girl who wrote to a missionary. She'd been told not to request a response from him because missionaries are very busy. She wrote, "We are praying for you, but we are not expecting an answer." Do you feel like God doe... read more     • September 7, 2006 
		    • Christian Living | 
			  | » Call a Spade a Spade        by Nathan Tabor        By now, most of you have probably heard about the "crazy" in San Francisco who drove his black Honda SUV into 14 people, killing one. This wasn't an isolated incident last Tuesday, the unfortunates crossing at a single intersection, for ins... read more     • September 6, 2006 
		    • Social Issues | 
			  | » The Politics of Energy        by James L. Lambert        Many of our political leaders in Washington, DC, fail to see the big picture when it comes to sources of energy, energy exploration, and energy conservation in America. Every American needs to come to the awareness that we can no longer continue to d... read more     • September 2, 2006 
		    • Political | 
			  | » Displaying the Cross -- or Carrying It        by Matt Friedeman        David Wells, in his new book Above All Earthly Pow'rs (Eerdman's), bemoans contemporary evangelicalism: "This is probably the first time that Christian people anywhere in the West have thought that ecclesiastical architecture is, in principle, o... read more     • September 2, 2006 
		    • Christian Living | 
			  | » What Have We Done?        by Brad Locke        The athletes we look up to are caught in a paradox, a Catch-22 of our making -- of my making, of your making. I really feel sorry for them. Here's how the endless cycle works: A young athlete starts achieving success, he gets noticed by coaches, fans... read more     • September 2, 2006 
		    • Sports | 
			  | » A Review Of The Case For Christ By Lee Strobel        by Frederick Meekins        In the field of apologetics, leadership is often taken by scholars in the discipline of philosophy as such academics are often inclined to point out the inconsistencies of various belief systems and the rational superiority of the Christian faith. Wh... read more     • September 2, 2006 
		    • Christian Living | 
			  | » Starting with the Back Page        by Jane Jimenez        Two-and-a-half inches, the letters on the top of the front page reach out and grab passers-bys on the college campus: NEW TIMES. Although it proclaims its Times as NEW, the paper is actually over 35 years old, a living legacy from the Age of Aquarius... read more     • September 1, 2006 
		    • Christian Living | 
			  | » The Church That 'Runs Through It'        by Matt Friedeman        Back in my youth there was a gentleman known throughout the state of Kansas as the Rev. Richard Taylor. His organization, "Kansans for Life at its Best," sought to stand against the liberalization of the state's gambling and liquor laws. My... read more     • August 29, 2006 
		    • Christian Living | 
			  | » Sweet Home Alabama        by Joe Murray        There is an old Aesop's Fable that describes the tale of three tradesmen -- a brick layer, a carpenter, and a currier. These three workers lived together in a great city that bestowed to them a number of benefits. As fate would have it, the great cit... read more     • August 29, 2006 
		    • Political | 
			  | » Plan B and American Moral Indifference        by Dennis E. Green        There has been talk for years about the "morning after pill" or the "abortion pill". Those who have been following the promotion of Levonorgestrel, or "Plan B", as it is called, aren't very surprised that it has been app... read more     • August 27, 2006 
		    • Social Issues | 
			  | » Signing of Legislation to Federalize Cross Angers Left        by James L. Lambert        Stop me if this theme sounds familiar: a liberal journalist in Southern California is ignoring history and the original intent of America's Founding Fathers by asserting that keeping the cross atop La Jolla's Mt. Soledad will somehow violate the Cons... read more     • August 26, 2006 
		    • Political | 
			  | » Conquering Giants        by Brad Locke        Giants aren't always as scary as they seem. That point was driven home brilliantly by a movie I just screened. It's not a high-end Hollywood production like Friday Night Lights or Remember the Titans. It won't produce any Oscar winners. It probably w... read more     • August 26, 2006 
		    • Sports | 
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