Despite “bombing with most critics,” The Da Vinci Code is doing well at the box office. In its first weekend in theaters it…
This fall Americans will go to the polls and elect a president—one who will influence the direction in which the…
Is it possible to be an educated person without knowing about the Bible? That’s the question that was posed to…
Today Mark Earley and I will be at the White House, meeting with President Bush and leaders of the pro-family…
Note: This commentary may not be suitable for young children. Please use parental discretion. Leann Mischel, a Pennsylvania college professor,…
For thirty years I have been going into prisons across America. It has been a wonderful opportunity to share Christ,…
If I were to tell you that an innovative in-prison program teaches prisoners moral values, you’d probably say, “Great!” If…
Prison has been a revolving door. Prisoners arrive, serve their time, and leave, and 70 percent commit new crimes. A…
It was February of 1945—three months before the end of World War II in Europe. Eighteen-year-old Sergeant Joseph George of Waynesboro, Pennsylvania, was…
In the weeks and months following September 11, not every American supported retaliation against the perpetrators of the terrorist attacks.…