by Andrew Gardner | Sep 27, 2011 | Opinion
Street evangelists are perhaps some of the most courageous Christians I can think of, but until they begin to emphasize the rest of the four cardinal virtues, their ministry will lack a Christian method. As students on campuses across the country return to the groove...
by Andrew Gardner | Aug 10, 2011 | Opinion
I participated in a “scripturalreasoning” training session earlier this summer at the University of Virginia. I had been introduced to scriptural reasoning through a class that focused on analyzing and evaluating different ways in which Scripture is read....
by Andrew Gardner | Jun 9, 2011 | Opinion
A high school in Texas has been involved in a lawsuit regarding prayer at graduation. As Christians, should we be more concerned about the “right” of prayer or another individual’s faith struggle? This past weekend, Medina Valley High School in Texas...
by Andrew Gardner | May 5, 2011 | Opinion
I admit that when I read the first Facebook status saying Osama bin Laden had been killed, I was relieved. But my relief faded after reading six or seven of these. As I saw my friends’ joy over bin Laden’s death, I became frightened. I turned on the news...
by Andrew Gardner | Nov 23, 2010 | Opinion
German Chancellor Angela Merkel’s recent comments on the failure of multiculturalism in Germany have led to a campaign to integrate immigrants. In October, Merkel gave a speech to the Christian Democratic Union (CDU) addressing the status of multiculturalism in...