By Karen Yourish and Josh Williams None of the people accused of plotting attacks received specific direction from the Islamic State abroad, according to the evidence presented in legal documents and other public information that were analyzed by The New York Times and the Center on National Continue Reading
Wheaton College, Larycia Hawkins to ‘Part Ways’
By Jeremy Weber and Ted Olson Two weeks ago, faculty leaders unanimously asked Wheaton College to drop itsattempt to fire tenured professor Larycia Hawkins over whether her views on Islam fit the school's faith statement. On Friday, 78 of the Illinois school’s 200-plus professors publicly vouched Continue Reading
What Does the Bible Say About Refugees?
By Sarah McCammon Evangelicals see the Bible as the ultimate source of guidance for every aspect of life. But how exactly to apply to that to difficult moral dilemmas isn't always clear. And this week, as the question of what to do about the plight of refugees from Syria and Iraq in the wake Continue Reading
Should We Accept Refugees from Syria?
By Roy Oksnevad The debate on policies regarding refugees and illegal immigrants becomes heated during the election season in North America. The number of unauthorized immigrants in the U.S. has stabilized in recent years after decades of rapid growth. But there have been shifts in the states Continue Reading
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