
We are facing the battle of our lifetime: The battle over freedom of religion.
What does it take to win at life? Well, I guess it depends how you define the prize.
For 2,000 years, Christians have paid a price for not rendering to Caesar what is God’s. Today is no different.
Can anyone remain free of a U.S. government determined to do what it wants to do, at whatever cost?
Are all homosexuals “born that way”? Not if you believe the testimony of a prominent gay actress.
Your religious liberty is in grave peril. And I have a few things I want you to do about it, today.
How long does it take for an ex-offender to pay his debt to society? Longer than you think!
Komen for the Cure’s stunning reversal to fund Planned Parenthood after all has an important lesson for us.
We already know what happens when a society promotes sexual license and devalues marriage. We just have to look at history.
The Obama administration has shown its cards. It is using ideology to trump religious freedom.
Any way you slice it, state-sanctioned gambling is a bad bet. And it’s an easy cop-out for tax-hungry politicians.
So the <i>New York Times</i> runs a piece about gender-free toys. Ho-hum. Until you realize what’s behind the effort.
Some say that there are two certainties in life: Death and taxes. Let me add a third: Election-year battles over taxes.
There’s a great new biography about one of the Christian giants of the 20th century. And I mean that literally.
I’m Jim Liske (CEO of Priso Fellowship), sitting in for Chuck Colson. Is there HOPE for the criminal justice system?
If you needed more proof that religious freedom is in danger, the Obama Administration is glad to help.
A recent Supreme Court decision is a victory for religious freedom. But we must remain vigilant.
Politics is a full-contact sport, but we’ve got to stop playing games with people's lives.
Why do people go along with the crowd even when they know it’s wrong?
Worldviews do matter.