A recent cover of Newsweek magazine jarred me. In bold type across the face of the magazine cover were these words: “Freud…
In a recent Washington Post story about Abdul Rahman, the Afghan whose Christian conversion almost earned him a death penalty, reporter Pamela…
The prisoner abuse in Iraq is a public-relations and foreign-policy disaster. It undermines, you see, our efforts to win over…
Earlier this year on Good Friday, a man entered Mar Girgis Church in Alexandria, Egypt, and stabbed one worshipper to…
During the Cold War, there was a great clash of civilizations—communism vs. Western liberal democracy. And it threatened to destroy…
Sitting in the middle of what used to be pasture in Fairmont, West Virginia, stands a brand-new office building that…
Just last week Osama bin Laden declared war not only on the United States, but on all civilization. He urged…
After a long slump, Christian literature is finally experiencing a rebirth—and that’s something to celebrate. The state of Christian fiction…
Three years after its original release, Dan Brown’s novel The Da Vinci Code is riding a whole new wave of publicity. With…
Three young filmmakers from San Diego made a discovery that is now mobilizing young people all across the country—pushing them…