Monthly Archives: May 2013

Is Using Profanity a Sin? Piper, Grudem & Challies Weigh in

Tim Challies critiques the opinions of John Piper and Wayne Grudem: That we should avoid foul speech seems obvious and beyond dispute. And yet here we are. There is little consensus in the church about this particular issue. One thing that … Continue reading

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C. S. Lewis on Pacifism, War & the Christian Soldier

Darrell Cole insightfully summarizes the views of C. S. Lewis in his Touchstone essay: Lewis had been a soldier, so he knew what it was like to experience that essential nature of all battle, so aptly summarized by Homer as … Continue reading

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Why French Kids Don’t Have ADHD

French children don’t need medications to control their behavior. Marilyn Wedge, Ph.D., tells why in a recent Psychology Today article: In the United States, at least 9% of school-aged children have been diagnosed with ADHD, and are taking pharmaceutical medications. In … Continue reading

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Don’t Just Let Yourself Be Bombarded. Choose!

Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, Cable, Pandora, Spotify, Bible, . . . Paul Tripp on choosing your influences: “Blessed is the man who walks not in the counsel of the wicked, nor stands in the way of sinners, nor sits in the … Continue reading

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Pentagon Threatens Court Martial for Witnessing

The Pentagon says soldiers can be prosecuted for sharing their faith. Fox News and CBN Report: The Defense Department released the statement to Fox news, which reads, “Religious proselytization is not permitted within the Department of Defense”  and punishments can … Continue reading

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