“All sin is the same. I’m a sinner, so what right do I have to judge someone else?” This statement is commonly heard in our culture by Christians; it’s often in the context of overt sin that society or even a church has decided to ignore or embrace. Under simple ...
Read More »The Christian Response to The Death Penalty
After 14 1/2 hours of deliberation last week, jurors in the Dzhokhar Tsarnaev trial found him guilty of setting the bomb at the Boston Marathon. They have now handed down the most severe penalty for his crime–death. Tsarnaev is a Chechen immigrant who became a US citizen. He was only ...
Read More »Tween’s Selfless Choice Ultimately Saves Two Lives
One day, near her home, 12-year-old Lianna Rebolledo was savagely raped by two men. As one might expect, depression and guilt filled her thoughts for days and weeks. This situation only compounded the abandonment issues and loneliness of her young life. Folding under the weight of that horrid experience, she ...
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