In the 1970s, Fred Harris invented the “new populism.” Now, with a so-called populist taking the White House, he’s aghast—and wants to reclaim the term.
One minute of inspiration from the base of Mount Kilimanjaro.
We don't have to buy spirituality, bargain for it or look for ways to apply it. It's always right in front of us.
A Wall Street Journal quiz on who gives, how much they give, and whom they give to.
My biggest motivation towards living a better life is my children and their future. I sincerely want to be here to see it and want them to be successful, happy, healthy adults. Nature's Bounty wants to support us all on our own journey to a healthy future.
Genius. Terrifying. Plain weird. Let the people of /r/showerthoughts open your mind.
Most research has found that nonprofit organizations are no more likely to fall victim to occupational fraud than their for-profit peers. On the other hand, there’s reason to believe that nonprofits underreport fraud incidents and are reluctant to prosecute thieving employees to protect their reputation with donors and the public. The fact is, according to …
The eyes are the window to the soul — and they could also open the door to more charitable behavior. People are more likely to open their wallets to charity when there’s a picture of human eyes nea…
There’s no change without changing the way you think. But why is it so hard? From the teaching series, "Thinc Diphruntly," preached at Harvest Bible Chapel b...
The trick, I believe, is to try to see the beauty in difficult times while they are happening, instead of only realizing their importance in hindsight.
The truth is that most U.S. evangelicals do not support Trump.
From Mark Surburg's blog: " Do you think evangelism is hard ?" How would you answer the question asked by the title of this post? I a...
I’m not sure if it is my progressing age, or my increasing wisdom (lol) or worry that causes this question to hover in my mind.<br>It seems that many of us have a very cavalier attitude about going to Heaven and being “saved”.
What Churches Should Avoid When Considering Construction
We must walk in the footsteps of Jesus. To do this, we will learn to love those we disagree with.
If moderns no longer know what the word “sin” means, perhaps they should search their lives for frustration.
In a world that seems to be full of hate, rage, and anger, we must never forget that we are all in this together, and we must never stop shining our light.
Christian subcultures are an entertaining phenomenon. Multiple brands of Christianity claim the same Lord and read the same Bible, and yet they promote a set of values sometimes as different as apples and orangutans.<br>I once heard a story about a Christian woman from the East Coast who confronted a