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The Archbishop Takes on Little League: Does Sunday Matter Anymore?
July 14, 2009
John Cardinal O’Connor has had enough. Angry that Major League Baseball will play games on Good Friday, the Cardinal Archbishop of New York announced that he will not attend any Mets or Yankees games this year, though he is well known as a fan of both teams.
July 9, 2009
Where’s the Line in World Government?
The Pope has announced a new encyclical on the need for Christians to be involved in humanitarian concerns. He calls for a bigger world government, an overhaul of the United Nations, so that the world can better deal with its social problems. But is big government really the answer? Listen as Dr. Moore discusses the…
July 3, 2009
Uncle Sam in the Pulpit
Around Independence Day, many Churches in America celebrate both God and Country during public worship. Is it appropriate for Uncle Sam to be found behind the pulpit Sunday July 5th? Dr. Moore, sitting in for Dr. Mohler, discusses the role of patriotism in public worship and the place for the Red, White, and Blue in…
The Assurance of Things Hoped For
June 29, 2009
June 16, 2009
A Conversation with Three Pastors
The Kingdom, the Power, and the Glory
May 15, 2009
Graduation from a medical school implies a competency in medical practice. Newly minted physicians are now ready for deployment as doctors and practitioners of the healing arts. Law schools spew out freshly degreed lawyers, ready to pass the bar examination and begin a career of service as attorneys and members of the bar. From graduate and professional schools of every type and description flow armies of new professionals, eager to prove their professionalism.
The Disappearance of God: Dangerous Beliefs in the New Spiritual Openness
May 6, 2009
I am very pleased that my latest book, The Disappearance of God: Dangerous Beliefs in the New Spiritual Openness was released yesterday by Multnomah Books. This new book takes a look at many of the most controversial issues facing the church today. My hope is that it will serve the church well.


