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"Christians have to be cautious about uncritically adopting secular environmentalist perspectives. As salt and light in the debate, we can bring a voice of hope to a conversation that’s been dominated by doom-and-gloom.” –-Rusty Pritchard
03/24/2011 - By admin
The theory of evolution specifically excludes any help from God. Does the good doctor see no conflict here?
Each one of us is called to minister in the name of our Lord as we carry one another’s burdens.
When the critic criticizes, when we feel all alone, we ought to turn to God, because no one else has the authority and the ability to help us.
Will you invest a quarter-hour to lift millions of people out of poverty and chronic hunger? That’s all the time you need to participate in Bread for the World’s 2011 Offering of Letters.
03/12/2011 - By admin
Brent found out that when Texas drivers use their blinker, it's not a request, it's a warning.
Although our grandbaby won’t be able to read for several years, we would like to compile a moral history of our family.
03/11/2011 - By admin
The more we learn about creation–including the human genome– the more we learn about our Creator.
There can be no progress if we have an unrealistic view of the world and its defects.” –Richard Bridges
Our culture has changed; Muslims want Christians to accept Mohammad as a prophet sent from God.
One of the things that makes the BGCT unique is the number of institutions we have and the support we give to them. All of our universities are examples of our continued commitment to Christian higher education.
We Christians should not be surprised that a “witness” that sounds like an infomercial for a faddish trend fails to attract disciples.