Tom Dillon vs. the Relativists
Last week, as we at Grove City College held a conference on “Faith, Freedom, and Higher Education,” in which we underscored the struggle against rampant secular relativism in our universities, American higher education lost a true apostle of faith and freedom. A continent away, Thomas Dillon, the remarkable president of the remarkable Thomas AquinasCollege in... Continue Reading
What Christians Do at Life’s Turning Points?
What do God’s people do when they come to the most significant milestones in this life? I’m thinking about the “big three” – birth, marriage, death. To use one Old Testament description, they “call upon the name of the LORD.” After Abraham first arrived in the Land of Promise, “he built an altar to the... Continue Reading
His Truth Goes Marching On
On Good Friday, 2009, I had one of the most blessed Easter experiences of my life. In the Immanuelkirche, an old, liberal Lutheran church in downtown Berlin, I attended a two-hour performance of Bach’s Johannes-Passion. On the way into Berlin, I talked with my daughter, Eowyn, about the difficulties she and her husband, David, face... Continue Reading
Why Not Manage Universities, Mr. President?
I hear it repeatedly, even from pro-business conservatives: Hey, I have no sympathy for AIG and the automakers and banks. When you take government money, you can expect the government to tell you what to do. Besides, these companies are wasteful, charge too much, and their salaries are too high. Well, if that’s so, then... Continue Reading
Why Christ’s Resurrection Matters
Does it really matter that Jesus Christ rose from the dead? The preaching of the early church believed it was an absolute necessity and was central to the essence of Christianity. Over the centuries critics have sought to prove the resurrection was false, believing that to discredit it would discredit Christianity as a whole. The... Continue Reading
Economic Stimulus 101: Reaganomics vs. Obamanomics
President Obama says the economy is the worst since the Great Depression. Actually, it is the worst since the Reagan recession of 1982-83. Further, the 2009 market crash is not the worst since 1929 but since 1987—also on Ronald Reagan’s watch. What did Reagan do—or, more importantly, didn’t do—in response to these “crises?” How was... Continue Reading
He Went Where?
Most Christians all over the world confess their faith in worship using one of two ancient, historical creeds: The Apostles’ Creed and the Nicene Creed. When we confess the faith using one of these creeds, we not only confess those things we believe, but we remind ourselves that Christianity is a lot older than we... Continue Reading
Anger at AIG
A raw nerve was struck this week. Reports that employees of the insurance giant AIG—the recipient of four federal bailouts totaling more than $170 billion—were now receiving $165 million in bonuses, caused an explosion of public anger, even bloodthirsty rage. The death threats sent to AIG employees included lurid fulminations, such as recommendations that bonus... Continue Reading
Coral Ridge Calls Tullian Tchividjian as Pastor
FT. LAUDERDALE, Fla. – Tullian Tchividjian, 36, has accepted the call to serve as senior pastor at Coral Ridge Presbyterian Church in Ft. Lauderdale, Fla. In doing so, New CityChurch, which Tchividjian has served for 5 ½ years, will merge with Coral Ridge. Tchividjian will be the second pastor in Coral Ridge’s history, following its... Continue Reading
Protecting Your Church from Crime and Violence
The tragedy that took place at the FirstBaptistChurch in Maryville, Ill on March 8, 2009 reminds us that gun violence, though infrequent, remains a reality churches must be prepared to face. While there is little that can be done to predict and prevent the actions of a determined gunman, there are some practical steps all... Continue Reading
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