Commentary Weekly

Why Gambling Is So Popular and So Addictive

Why Gambling Is So Popular and So Addictive
This week, the Supreme Court struck down a federal law that prohibits sports gambling. The landmark decision gives states the right to legalize betting on sports.

Gender Ideology and Public Schools: These Are Our Kids

Gender Ideology and Public Schools: These Are Our Kids
Parents today—especially in California—face really tough questions about their children’s education. One of them: Who do kids belong to?

New US Policy toward Jerusalem Will Advance Peace in the Region

New US Policy toward Jerusalem Will Advance Peace in the Region
Jerusalem has been the epicenter of the Jewish faith for more than 3,000 years, and the holy city has been the capital of the modern state of Israel for 70 years. By recognizing Jerusalem’s status and moving the U.S. Embassy there, President Trump has acknowledged these simple facts.

We Hold These Truths: Defending Liberty in a Perilous Age

We Hold These Truths: Defending Liberty in a Perilous Age
We can now see what so many have long denied—that the experiment in liberty and self-government known as the United States of America is premised upon an affirmation of human dignity and human rights that only makes sense within and can only be sustained by a worldview that is based on at least an inherited Christian conception and an affirmation of natural rights.

Why SBC Leader Paige Patterson’s Apology May Not Be Enough

Why SBC Leader Paige Patterson’s Apology May Not Be Enough
On Thursday (May 10), however, Patterson released a three-paragraph statement apologizing that his comments “lacked clarity” and “wounded” some women.

Spreading the Gospel Globally---through Healthcare

Spreading the Gospel Globally---through Healthcare
Throughout the centuries, the Christian church has been involved in health care. Jesus healed the sick, showed compassion to the needy, and told us to go and do likewise.

Why are So Many Famous and Ordinary People’s Lives Imploding?

Why are So Many Famous and Ordinary People’s Lives Imploding?
Well-respected community leaders, coaches, and pastors seem to be imploding at epidemic levels these days. Stories of abuse, affairs, lapses in integrity, and self-destructive behaviors consuming leaders seem to fill our news feeds at a relentless and alarming pace.

Here's How to Be a Smarter Christian with Social Media

Here's How to Be a Smarter Christian with Social Media

A major evangelical website recently reviewed a new book on the rise of technology in which the review lamented the challenges Christians face when navigating the digital world led by Google, Amazon, and Facebook. It was a helpful review of what seems to be a valuable book. But there was plenty of cyberspace irony. The title of the post was optimized for Google’s search algorithms. The review featured a “buy this book on Amazon” widget. And the website prominently displayed easy-to-link quotes to share on social platforms such as Facebook.

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