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Who's Responsible in the White House?

In the midst of scandal-riddled Washington, you may have missed this breaking news: The White House is haunted! Scoff if you like -- but it's true. A paranormal event has escaped the attention of the mainstream media. Not only is the White House haunted, we know the name of the ghost: It's Not Me.

The Gosnell Case Was About Abortion

So, now we're hearing the fevered denials and sometimes desperate counterattacks of abortion advocates concerning the Gosnell trial. They claim he used unsanitized instruments, unqualified aides, etc.

Trusting God in the Storm

Christianity faces no greater challenge than innocent suffering. We believe that God is all-knowing, all-powerful, and all-loving. By definition, therefore, he knew about the storms in our area, had the power to prevent them, and wanted to do so. Yet he did not.

No Glee in Guilt

It should be the prayer of all people that the Gosnell trial will ultimately serve as a turning point in the ongoing effort to promote the beauty and protection of all life. The innocents must not die in vain. "Justice," as Thomas Jefferson once put it, "cannot sleep forever."

Collusion and Corruption at the IRS

Sadly, we're discovering that the IRS has been less than scrupulous in its treatment of conservative non-profits in recent years. About 75 groups with "tea party" or "patriot" in their names received extra IRS screening between 2010 and 2012.

Benghazi and the IRS Scandal: Trouble Piling Up for the Obama Administration

Things are getting a little hot for the Obama administration. The talking points about the Benghazi terrorist attack were massaged 12 times to expunge them of references to terrorism. Then we hear that the Internal Revenue Service has been giving extra scrutiny to tax-exempt organizations with "tea party" or "patriot" in their names.

What Should a Mother Do?

What should a mother do when she is pregnant and unmarried? Choose life -- and, if she decides on adoption, she will also be giving that new life to those who may have been praying for just such a precious gift.

The Inhuman Abortion Industry: Seeing is Believing

They say a picture's worth a thousand words. That's especially true when it comes to abortion.

In Honor of Mom

Somebody once said that a man's work is from sun to sun, but a mother's work is never done. That sounds about right. Mothers are modern-day heroes!

  • Jim Daly
  • Tuesday, May 07, 2013
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The Morning-After Pill Word Game

The FDA approved the sale of Plan B, the so-called "morning-after pill," over the counter to girls as young as 15 years old. Somehow lost in this news coverage, however, is the fact that Plan B can cause abortions.

Kidnapped Woman Found Alive 10 Years Later

"I've been kidnapped and I've been missing for 10 years, and I'm, I'm here, I'm free now. ... I'm Amanda Berry. I've been on the news for the last 10 years." This 911 call set police in motion to free Amanda Berry, Gina DeJesus and Michelle Knight, three women from the Cleveland area who were abducted in separate crimes between 2002 and 2004.

  • Jim Denison
  • Wednesday, May 08, 2013
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There's Courage, Then There's Courage: Collins and Broussard

A sports celebrity took a courageous stand last week, but it wasn't the one we heard the most about.

Churches Trusted Less Than Supermarkets

According to a new survey, only 17 percent of adults in the U.K. believe the church has "their best interests at heart." Is America headed in the same direction?

Is Patriotism Christian?

Patriotism informed by a Christian view of God, life and the world is an honorable thing. It is about love, loyalty and thankfulness.

From Boston to Aurora to Sandy Hook, a Problem That Has a Name: Sin

Simply put, we may not want to admit there's right and wrong, but deep down, we know it's true. That's the truth that gnaws at us as we learn about 20 murdered children or a suddenly departed 8-year-old who dreamed of peace or infants apparently brutally killed moments after they were born alive.

Will Gay NBA Player Be 'Marketing Goldmine'?

Jason Collins is the first active player in a major American team sport to announce that he is gay.

Embracing Their Suffering: Martyrdom Today

Those of us who aren't persecuted should thank God by using our freedom on behalf of Saeed Abedini and the rest of our suffering brothers and sisters.

The Death of Empathy

The combination of single parents, absent parents, dual-income professional parents, daycare, after-care and easy, no-fault divorce have strained sometimes to the breaking point the relationship between parent and child, resulting in varying degrees of attachment disorder and thus children with insufficient discipline, compassion and empathy.

  • James Tonkowich
  • Wednesday, April 24, 2013
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The Loss of Right and Wrong: What's Worse Than Being Mean?

There has been, over the past 40 years or so, a growing detachment of human sexuality from morality.

Making Sense of the Senseless

Ideas do have consequences, as the recent events in Boston so vividly demonstrate. We in the West need to recognize these truths and acknowledge their implications on our way of life and our ideals.

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