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The Supreme Court is considering a challenge to Christian prayers at a town board meeting. I’m inclined to label the challenge as persecution of Christians. What do you think?
03/28/2014 - By John Rutledge
Unfortunately, I’m not fixing to become a billionaire.
Over the years, I have come to recognize acutely just how central films are for understanding faith—and for teaching it.
This year, I broke out in a sweat just thinking about filling out my NCAA college basketball tournament bracket. “March Madness” just about drove me crazy.
03/21/2014 - By John Rutledge
The ultimate Christian social ethics issue in America is declining Christian cultural power and its fallout in both church and culture.
03/20/2014 - By John Rutledge
Are “civil rights” and “human rights” synonymous? How are these terms interrelated? In what contexts are they used appropriately?
03/14/2014 - By John Rutledge
Joanna and I had what we would call a “healthy” discussion about what I decided to give up for Lent.
God’s creation still is being created. That may be an awkward way to state this fact, but it’s true.
Our pastor is leading us to provide ministerial sustenance to people age 50 and older. Are we missing something? What are the ethical perspectives of limiting our outreach like this?
03/07/2014 - By John Rutledge
The other day, Joanna asked me to get up from my chair in the den, walk into the kitchen and open a jar. I didn’t mind helping my wife. Not one bit. Just call it job security.
02/28/2014 - By John Rutledge
Do you believe in a god who can change the course of events on earth?
I cannot leave the church. It is where I met God, where I meet God and where God continues to speak to me.
02/19/2014 - By John Rutledge