One Family Responds to Safely Home article - A Family in Mesa, Arizona When the night ended, they had enough money in hand to provide over 4,100 Bibles to the people of China.
Moral Objections to Embryonic Stem Cell Research article - Scott Klusendorf Despite the alleged benefit to patients, ESCR [embryonic stem cell research] is morally problematic for at least five reasons.
Abortifacient Effect of the Birth Control Pill article - Walter L. Larimore, MD This resource is available from the Center for Bioethics and Human Dignity: The Pill: Addressing the Scientific and Ethical Questions of the Abortifacient Issue
Saving Babies and Saving Sinners article - John Piper This morning after breakfast I was again distressed, very distressed, at the thought of the thousands of unborn children that are legally crushed to death by sterile medical instruments.
Race and Interracial Marriage article - John Piper If we think that issues of race and racism in America were settled with the civil rights movement in the sixties, we are not awake to the real world.
As the Dust Settles: The Day After article - Randy Alcorn The terrorist attacks that destroyed the World Trade Center in New York and damaged the Pentagon were not just about buildings and airplanes. They were about people. In the midst of this, Christians are called to be, as Augustine put it, "the best of citizens." But what should we be doing?
Where Was God?: Reflections on God's Goodness and Terrorism article - Chuck Colson This weekend I received a call from a Christian friend who was deeply troubled. The husband of a woman to whom she had been witnessing had been killed in the World Trade Center attack.
Why I Do Not Say, "God Did Not Cause the Calamity, But He Can Use It for Good." article - John Piper Many Christians are speaking this way about the murderous destruction of the World Trade Towers on September 11, 2001. God did not cause it, but he can use it for good. There are two reasons I do not say this.
A Mother's Memorial to Her Aborted Child article - Angi Courville I am not a brave person. More often than not, when God has a difficult assignment for me, I pull a Moses: “I can’t, Lord!...why me???” Recently He gave me a chance to stretch a little.
How to Pray in the Midst of Crisis article - David Sanford How do you pray in the midst of crisis? More than any other portion of Scripture, Psalms shows us how. Beginning with Psalm 3, and over and over again until Psalm 149, we find the psalmist crying out to the Lord in various dire circumstances.
An Eyewitness Account article - Leon Greene Many of you know that I was scheduled for a meeting in New York City on September 10-11. I was so moved by what I saw that I wanted to report to you not only on my well-being, but to attempt to paint the images that are now imprinted forever on my memory.
Nineteen Reflections on America's Crisis article - Randy Alcorn Just as no person in this world can satisfy us, only Christ, so no place in this world can satisfy us, only Heaven.
Terrorism, Justice, and Loving Our Enemies article - John Piper Someone asked me after our Tuesday prayer service in response to the terrorist attack, “Can we pray for justice, and yet love our enemy at the same time?” The answer is yes.
The War at Home article - Chuck Colson We are partly and appropriately struck silent with the enormous loss of life in the collapse of the Twin Towers, the explosion at the Pentagon, and the highjacked airliners that were crashed.
A Christian Response to Terrorism article - Dr. Woodrow Kroll This is the most difficult day of my life. That apparent terrorist attacks could bring such death and destruction to unsuspecting people is absolutely unthinkable. Yet the numbers of the dead and wounded from these attacks will be extraordinary.