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by Dr. Del Tackett
Dr. Tackett concedes a reaction of "If I see one more thing on The Da Vinci Code ... !" Instead of responding with in-depth analysis, he claims readers don't really need to digest a lot to understand what is going on with this multi-media blitz.
The Truth Project
by Del Tackett
A recent nationwide survey completed by the Barna Research Group determined that only 4 percent of Americans had a “biblical” worldview. When George Barna, who has researched cultural trends and the Christian Church since 1984, looked at the “born- again” believers in America, the results were a dismal 9 percent.
Family.org
by Steve Kipp
AARP Expands Social Mission
by Reginald Finger, MD, MPH
We all learn in economics that human resources (people) are in many ways more important than natural resources (minerals, plants, animals, air and water) or capital resources (machines).
by Jerry Solomon & Jimmy Williams
As an evangelical Christian I can state that art and the aesthetic dimensions of life have not received much attention within my formal training. Only through my own pursuit have I begun to think about art with a Christian world view.
Probe Ministries
by Robert P. George
The clash of worldviews is sometimes depicted as a battle between the forces of "faith" and those of "reason." I propose to challenge this depiction in a particular and fundamental way.
First Things
by Linda Klepacki
How have emerging worldviews of naturalism, feminism and those undergirding the homosexual activist movement shaped the Sexual Revolution in the United States? How, in turn, has this informed the work of abstinence educators?
Focus on Social Issues
by J. Budziszewski
Goodness is a state of mind, says conventional wisdom. But can we really be good without a higher power?
Boundless
by Steve Kipp
Pushy homosexuals won't leave the public alone, not even in some companies' restrooms.
Citizen Magazine
by Cynthia L. Cooper
Biblically-based screens helps investors avoid tie-ins to corporate immoral mischief and worse, cultural pollution. The financial movement of firms monitoring corporate activity has increased from the faith-based sector of investors and consumers.
CorpWatch
by Pete Winn
Values voters need to register to vote and be heard.
Family News in Focus
by Steve Kipp
See if you can guess who is more likely to acknowledge Christmas.
Family News in Focus
by Getahn Ward
More investors seek "24/7 Christianity," said Steve Chavis, a spokesman for Denver-based Promise Keepers, which hopes to draw 200,000 men to its conferences this year. "It's psychologically important for men to begin to think through their faiths in this bottom-line question of: 'How will I invest my money?'"
by Dr. Michael Atchison
Is it important for us to share our faith and to identify ourselves as Christians? Does it really make a difference? I sometimes questioned the usefulness of identifying myself as a Christian.
Leadership U
by Nancy Currid
Have you heard or uttered objections to selective investing and purchasing such as "financial returns will suffer" or "There are no pure companies. All are involved in something objectionable?" Consider one take on how a Christian worldview intersects with Corporate America.
Institute for Christian Worldview Investing
Worldview is the latest buzzword in Christian circles. We're all told we need one, and whether we know it or not, we all have one. But what is a worldview?
Focus Over Fifty
by Charles Colson with Anne Morse
When our culture refuses to embrace truth, youth have a more difficult time embracing conceptual truth statements.
Christianity Today
by Tracy F. Munsil
WORLDVIEW FOR TEENAGERS
The process for formalizing worldview for adults also works effectively for teenagers. The key is to help them give structure to what they believe and why they believe it at a level they can understand.
Focus Over Fifty
by Steve Kipp
AARP promotes cohabitation over marriage and embraces same-sex marriage -- yet attempts to claim it is neutral on the issue.
by Reginald Finger, MD, MPH
Throughout human history, societies have recognized that children are to be celebrated.
by Reginald Finger, MD, MPH
In many countries the aging of the population and the dearth of births is likely to precipitate a human resource crisis.