Tuesday, December 22, 2009
Talking About Santa Claus: What To Teach the Kids?
Santa Claus has taken over the Christmas season. From a historical man giving gifts to needy children, to a jolly old man in a red suit, Christmas has become about far more than a babe in a manger. How should Christians talk about Santa Claus with their children? What is the best way to sensitively…
Monday, December 21, 2009
Where Does the Story of Christmas Begin?
How do you tell the Christmas story? What type of language do you use? Many Christians find the Christmas story most clearly explained through the gospel of Luke. But where does the story begin? On today’s program, Dr. Mohler notes that the Christmas story begins far before the incarnation two thousand years ago. While the…
Where Does the Story of Christmas Begin?
Monday, December 21, 2009
As the celebration of Christmas fast approaches, our attention quickly goes to the familiar words of the infancy narratives found in the Gospels of Matthew and Luke. This is a healthy reflex. After all, the Gospel of Jesus Christ rests upon the historicity of the events that took place in Bethlehem as Christ was born. Our understanding of the identity of Jesus Christ is directly rooted in these narratives and our confidence is in the fact that Matthew and Luke give us historically credible and completely truthful accounts of the events surrounding the birth of Christ.
Friday, December 18, 2009
Whatever Happened to Shame?
People should be ashamed of how shame-less they are. Ellen Goodman of The Boston Globe has recently published an article on the absence of shame in America. The fuel for this article comes from The New York Post’s recent hiring of a notorious prostitute as a financial analyst. In light of this, Ellen Goodman writes…
NewsNote: Whatever Happened to Shame?
Friday, December 18, 2009

