The Internet is already a great way for Christians to connect with fellow believers around the world. We’re certainly part of that at Everyday Christian. The bigger challenge is how…
Antique clocks, at least a hundred of them, fill his neat ranch home on Tillman Street. Grandfather clocks, mantel clocks, cuckoos and Westministers, all ticking, chiming and clanging in an…
The spirituality doctorate at Southern Baptist Theological Seminary arrives at a time when the cultural interest in spirituality – and disinterest in organized religion – is growing, said Michael Haykin,…
Neil Cox has a passion for urban ministry and he takes the calling of the Great Commission (Matthew 28:18-20) seriously. However, he isn’t a pastor and he isn’t an inner…
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Barry Golden, a spokesman for the U.S. Marshals Service, said about five marshals arrived at the 8,753-square-foot, five-bedroom mansion late Wednesday afternoon, hours after the boats were seized. Authorities spent…
One of the saddest stories to come from the current housing and foreclosure mess is the death this week of a 91-year-old Ohio woman. Faced with the prospect of losing…
Last year, I was excited for the opportunity to audition for “Gospel Dream,” the Christian counterpart to “American Idol” on the Gospel Music Channel. I spoke to my wife and…
President Obama made the right decision in tapping recently retired Indianapolis Colts coach Tony Dungy to serve as an advisor to a panel of religious leaders through the White House…
Two of my friends on Facebook recently engaged in a brief, entertaining debate about the violence associated with religion. One said–as do, it seems, a great many critics–that religion has…
Ford and General Motors both announced programs today that they hope will bolster sagging auto sales and offer buyers with job insecurity a life line. The two automakers announced programs…
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