George Soros, Chairman of Open Society Foundations In recent years, African and Middle East migrants have flooded into Europe. Today, caravans from Central America are marching toward the US. What do these phenomena have in common? People are fleeing from poverty, violence, and political persecution, looking for opportunity, rule of
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Francis Schaeffer, among others, called attention to the first two chapters of Genesis, where we get our initial look at many realities we have come to take for granted, all these generations later: the unlikely capacity of a seed to multiply, the latent power of ordinary dirt to support growth,
Last week, Darrow spoke at the Community Night at the University of the Nations in Kona, Hawaii. Over one thousand students and staff were in attendance at this Thursday night meeting. Kona hosts one of the largest YWAM bases in the world, with students from over 50 nations on the
Our friend Nancy Pearcey wrote a book, Love Thy Body, about today’s warped view of what it means to be a human. This review by retired pastor and former L’Abri staff member Barry Seagren is so helpful we are reposting it here in its entirety. It first appeared at Evangelicals Now in
In August, the Argentina senate narrowly rejected a bill that would have legalized abortion during the first 14 weeks of pregnancy. The vote was 38 against, 31 in favor, with two abstentions and one absentee. I was in Argentina shortly after this vote and met with enthusiastic Christians who had
In Lincoln’s day, the slave states considered slavery morally right. As Lincoln pointed out in his Cooper Union speech, they insisted that slavery was legally right and not subject to challenge. Demanding what they do, and for the reason they do, they can voluntarily stop nowhere short of this consummation.
Is America headed toward divorce? In a recent edition of WORLD Magazine, Marvin Olasky wrote twin interviews. Each one provided me with a new insight. The first interview, “Between Anywhere and Somewhere,” featured Senator Ben Sasse (R-NE). It reads, in part, David Goodhart’s The Road to Somewhere: The Populist Revolt
The long-awaited release of the 3rd edition of Discipling Nations: The Power of Truth to Transform Cultures is just around the corner. Darrow Miller’s first book was originally published in 1998 (the second edition in 2001). It has enlighted and influenced countless readers. In addition to the relief and development community
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We are happy to alert our readers to the imminent release of a brand new edition of Discipling Nations: The Power of Truth to Transform Cultures. Darrow wrote Discipling Nations twenty years ago. It has worked its way around the world and is now available in fourteen languages, including Russian, Vietnamese, and