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The Briefing

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Story 1 – What can Evangelicals learn from the Papal resignation?
Benedict Formally Ends His Papacy, Leaving Vatican, New York Times (Rachel Donadio)
Story 2 – Obama’s ‘evolution’ on gay marriage: overturn California gay marriage ban

U.S. to Urge Justices to End California Gay Marriage Ban, New York Times (Adam Liptak)

Story 3 – Businesses substitute moral authority for…

The Briefing

The Briefing 01-14-13

Story 1 – Hugo Chavez misses his own inauguration

Venezuela’s ‘Weekend At Bernie’s’ Inaugural A Sign Of Chavez’s Tottering Regime, Investor’s Business Daily (Editors)

Story 2 – Lance Armstrong to confess to great high priestess: Oprah

On Winfrey’s Show, Armstrong Is Planning To Confess Drug Use, The New York Times (Juliet Macur)

Story 3 – ‘Infidelity Phones’ and ‘Cheater…

Where Homeschooling is Outlawed — Asylum?

Uwe and Hannelore Romeike may have been considered outside the norms of civil society in their native Germany, but not in Morristown, Tennessee, where they and their five children now live.  The Romeike’s were banned from homeschooling in Germany and moved to Tennessee where they were granted asylum by a federal judge in Memphis, Tennessee. …

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Surprising New Data on American Homeschooling

New data from the U.S. Department of Education suggests that homeschooling has grown in popularity among various segments of Americans. Homeschooling no longer seems to be the educational decision of those without financial options. As Dr. Mohler notes on today’s program, homeschooling has become increasingly popular among those who have other options, but are choosing-quite…

A Wicked Deed in Wichita — A Test for the Pro-Life Movement

The cold-blooded murder of Dr. George Tiller on Sunday morning presents the pro-life movement in America with a crucial moral test — will we condemn this murder in unqualified terms? As Dr. Mohler makes clear on today’s program, murder is murder.

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The Life and Legacy of Martin Luther King, Jr.

When a sniper’s bullet took the life of Martin Luther King, Jr. in Memphis on April 4, 1968, America lost its foremost leader in the civil rights movement. Forty years later, Americans are still coming to terms with the life and legacy of Dr. King. On today’s program, Dr. Mohler welcomes Ken Fentress, pastor of…

Accounting for the Gender Confusion of Our Day

Recent news of a pregnant Oregon woman, now living as a man, has understandably garnered a large amount of media coverage. But what is especially troubling is the way in which culture and media apparently lack the moral categories and language to account for the story. On today’s program, Dr. Mohler looks at the story…

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“The Lady’s Not for Turning” — Margaret Thatcher and the Leadership of Conviction

Margaret Thatcher, one of the most significant leaders of the 20th century, died yesterday at age 87. A model of convictional leadership, Margaret Thatcher became almost universally known as Britain’s “Iron Lady.” In May 1979, Margaret Thatcher moved into No. 10 Downing Street and changed the course of British history. Beyond this, Lady Thatcher changed the terms of debate on both sides of the Atlantic and left a legacy of leadership that should inspire generations to come.

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“And Them That Mourn” — Celebrating Christmas in the Face of Grief and Death

Families across the Christian world are gathering for Christmas even now, with caravans of cars and planeloads of passengers headed to hearth and home. Christmas comes once again, filled with the joy, expectation, and sentiment of the season. It is a time for children, who fill homes with energy, excitement, and sheer joy. And it is a time for the aged, who cherish Christmas memories drawn from decades of Christmas celebrations. Even in an age of mobility, families do their best to gather as extended clans, drawn by the call of Christmas.

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The Briefing, Wednesday, October 31, 2012

TODAY: Hurricane Sandy turns deadly, a moral crisis for The New York Times, a failed argument for medical marijuana, and the United Nations calls for decriminalizing prostitution and renaming it “sex work.” I discuss all these in today’s edition of The Briefing: A Daily Analysis of News and Events from a Christian Worldview.

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The Briefing, Tuesday, October 30, 2012

TODAY: Hurricane Sandy slams into the Northeastern Atlantic coastline, Halloween turns grisly for children, some churches push “Souls to the Polls,” and Thomas Friedman tries to redefine “pro-life.” I discuss all these in today’s edition of The Briefing: A Daily Analysis of News and Events from a Christian Worldview.

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