Reading about the persecuted church isn’t the same thing as serving the persecuted church. Last week we posted “Why Are Western Christians Silent When Their Brethren Suffer?” Several readers wrote to ask “What do we do?” Here are some ideas. These suggestions fall into three broad categories: Awareness, Advocacy, and
The family is one theme we write about regularly here at Darrow Miller and Friends. For example, recently we published, “Nations in Disorder – From Where Shall Help Come?” which included this paragraph: There is growing disorder in our societies across the spectrum of the human community. At one end
How does the DNA see the interplay of culture and religion? Here’s an email thread between DNA colleagues from earlier this year that started when Dwight Vogt read, and shared, an article from Christianity Today. Dwight Vogt, Here is an interesting article I read recently on Muslim followers of
Among the nations of the world, America has long been the bastion of religious freedom. That freedom is already eroding, but it must not be allowed to further diminish. It must be restored. Eric Metaxas has become something of a household name, at least in those households who monitor events
Parents remain the vital link to child’s development, as I was reminded when I watched a recent documentary, “Undivided.” The picture told the story of a relationship between a local church and a public school in Portland, Oregon. Southlake Church initially connected with a struggling public school, Roosevelt High, and its
In the DNA circles we talk about the kingdom a lot … because Jesus talked about the kingdom a lot. Every two years we have a DNA Global Forum. Colleagues and friends who are part of the DNA movement around the world gather for a few days to reconnect, hear
William Wilberforce was the brave Brit who spent a career in parliament fighting, and finally ending, the British slave trade. Darrow has often referenced Wilberforce as an example of a life spent bringing truth, beauty, and goodness to the world. Another Wilberforce champion is our friend and co-laborer, John Stonestreet
It’s tempting to divide Christians into the politically engaged and the evangelistically inclined. And, to be sure, that kind of segregation would accurately describe many followers of Christ. Samuel Rodriguez is an exception. As a pastor, president of the National Hispanic Christian Leadership Conference, and one of America’s “seven most influential Hispanic
Darrow can be heard today on Point of View Radio Talk Show with Kerby Anderson. Kerby will be interviewing Darrow about his book, LifeWork: A Biblical Theology for What You Do Every Day. The show will air at 1:00 p.m. Central. Go here to listen. Kerby will also be talking to our friend,
Earlier this year, we published One Geography, Two Nations by Darrow Miller. We were happy to see this post get picked up by our friends at Worldview Church, part of the ministry of the Chuck Colson Center for Christian Worldview. Go here to see Darrow’s column. In addition to this endorsement, Eric Metaxas gave





