P.I.D. Radio 1/10/10: Now In Our 13th Year!
NOT OF producing this podcast, but celebrating our 12th wedding anniversary today. It feels like months have passed, but also as though we’ve known each other our whole lives. On… Read more »
NOT OF producing this podcast, but celebrating our 12th wedding anniversary today. It feels like months have passed, but also as though we’ve known each other our whole lives. On… Read more »
THE SKY over Norway almost literally exploded December 9, 2009, the night before President Barack Obama arrived in Oslo to receive his Nobel War Peace Prize. Experts claim it was a failed Russian missile test, but the timing seems a little odd.
Our focus today was on The Manhattan Declaration, a position paper issued Nov. 20, 2009 by a group of prominent Christian leaders. In short, the declaration calls Orthodox, Catholic, and evangelical Christians to defend the sanctity of human life, the dignity of marriage, and the rights of conscience and religious liberty. Those are unquestionably values on which Christians can agree — but is it a statement of faith or a dominionist political platform?