Can God use accidents and embarrassing pauses? He did in the life of one prominent professor. On the first day…
A year ago, I looked at what was coming up in 2003: the imminent war in Iraq, AIDS in Africa,…
There is one country whose flag you will not see flying outside the United Nations headquarters and whose athletes…
Two years ago, a woman stood in a Grand Rapids, Michigan, courtroom awaiting sentencing for murdering her husband. Her grief-stricken…
Let’s be honest, why would anyone want to watch a race between a human and a giraffe, or eavesdrop on…
In Austria, labor unions were up in arms. No, they didn’t want higher wages or better benefits. They wanted the…
This fall, I spoke at an event that encouraged me greatly. It was a conference in Indianapolis organized by Teenmania,…
Since the nineteenth century, we have been told a story about nature, man, and science. The story, the product of…
G. K. Chesterton once told a story about “an English yachtsman who slightly miscalculated his course and discovered England under…
This past Sunday, you and I and millions around the world rejoiced as American troops dug Saddam Hussein out of…