We’ve still got a year and a half to go until the 2008 presidential election—and the mudslinging and dirty tricks…
During a visit to the United States a few years ago, a pastor from Nepal told of being thrown into…
Last week, one of the most brilliant scholars I’ve known and a dedicated public servant, Paul Wolfowitz, resigned from the…
Confessing your deepest, darkest sins has become the latest craze, at least on the Internet. Recently, a new wave of…
Who among us is not grieving with the families of those who died at Virginia Tech this week? We mourn…
Over the past few weeks, Americans were often thrilled and sometimes even moved by the NCAA basketball championship, known as…
Two years ago on Easter I spent the day as I always do, preaching the Gospel in prison. Afterward I…
What’s the one thing you would most like to leave to your children and grandchildren when you are gone? If…
Last week on “BreakPoint,” we talked a lot about William Wilberforce, the English parliamentarian who fought for the abolition of…
In a poignant scene in the new film Amazing Grace, an exhausted William Wilberforce collapses into the arms of his wife.…