By Paul England In the Old English poem, “Andreas,” the fate of the old giant-work and the fate of the pagans were linked. The pagan stones became the site of a church—not only because of the miraculous flood, but because of the faith of… Continue Reading ““Andreas” & the Redemptive Possibilities of the Past ~ The Imaginative Conservative”
By Milton Quintanilla In a recent interview with Faithwire, Fox News’ chief religion correspondent Lauren Green explained how the mainstream media today incorrectly portrays religion, including Christianity. — Read on http://www.christianheadlines.com/contributors/milton-quintanilla/the-mainstream-media-absolutely-gets-christianity-wrong-fox-news-chief-religion-correspondent-says.html
By Mike Huckabee The title deed to our freedom is in this extraordinary document called the Constitution. In our current political climate, I am confident that many of our judges and members of Congress have not even read the contents of that deed. But… Continue Reading “My Faith Votes | If we desire a more perfect union, then we need to read the Constitution”
By Shelley Genovese Calhoun My journey of healing since that fateful day has been centered on the freedom from fear that God alone can offer. I look to the maker of heaven and earth for my comfort and my help. — Read on http://www.christianpost.com/amp/how-my-faith-has-changed-20-years-after-losing-my-husband-on-911.html
By Michael De Sapio Spinoza has appeared to build upon the edifice of the ancients and the medieval scholastics, but he has actually taken the floor out from under us, so that “God” and “man” no longer mean quite what they did. — Read… Continue Reading “The God of Philosophy or the God of Faith? ~ The Imaginative Conservative”
By Anugrah Kumar After a year marked by a contentious presidential election, protests and the COVID-19 pandemic, more Americans now say the feeling they want to avoid the most is fear, according to a survey by Lifeway Research. Five years ago, it was “shame.”… Continue Reading “Only a third of Americans say faith gives them hope amid pandemic | U.S. News | The Christian Post”
By Tim Keller Who do you resonate with most: the runaway sibling, so low he’s willing to languish in the company of pigs, or the well-behaved child, so tall on his high horse he can’t even see the pigs in their pen? Perhaps, you… Continue Reading “Key Insights From The Prodigal God: Recovering the Heart of the Christian Faith | Thinkr”