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- LIFESTYLE
- February 6, 2015
This article is the first in a series tracing and explaining the battle for church and state in the United States. It highlights, in broad pen strokes, the key events, legal aspects, organizations, and societal movements that demonstrate how drastically the concept of church and state has changed in America within a lifetime. The series
READ MORECheerleaders’ silver-and-teal pom-poms sparkle in the panoramic waves of movement and color that accompany a typical National Football League game for the Miami Dolphins. Coaches, like restless generals, clipboards in hand, pace the sidelines while dwarfed by a revolving door of massive players. It’s a game of X’s and O’s, strategy, offense and defense, teammates
READ MOREPerhaps it is not surprising that the classroom has become the battlefield of hot debate over public values. Schools, whether private or public, have often been the site of contention over values. They are the vehicles through which a society passes on its values and customs. As La Forest stated in Ross v. New Brunswick
READ MOREInterview with Brian Grim Some of America’s top companies have begun to welcome faith into the workplace as part of their overall diversity initiatives. Intel, Alphabet, Tyson Foods, American Airlines, and Texas Instruments are just a few of the international corporations that have created programs in recent years encouraging employees to “bring your whole self,
READ MOREThe increasing attempts by many "good people" to Christianize the United States by law rather than by evangelism has even reached the Supreme Court. The gospel commission given by Jesus is "Go ye therefore, and teach all nations," not "Go ye therefore, and compel all nations!" Even though we see what religion in government can
READ MOREWhat is the cost of discipleship? It cost Joshua Davey $2,500 when he decided to declare a major in pastoral studies. Joshua won a Washington State scholarship based on academic achievement and financial need to pursue almost any field of study—including religion if he studied it from a dispassionate academic view at a place such
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