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August 29, 2013 By CBMW Guest
By Greg Scott Should Christians – can Christians – “compromise?” In Tuesday’s post, “Compelled to Compromise,” I covered the troubling Aug. 22 New Mexico Supreme Court decision involving a young Christian photographer accused of “sexual orientation discrimination.” The unanimous ruling upheld the “discrimination” charge against Elaine Huguenin who declined to use her art to promote...
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August 29, 2013 By CBMW Guest
The Story:  “College Debts Delaying Marriage for Graduates,” by Myra Fleischer, 8/26/13, The Washington Times The Lead:  “Financial problems are frequently cited as one of the main causes for divorce, and my experience as a family law attorney bears this out. One of the most insidious problems is coming into a marriage carrying debt. These debts...
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August 28, 2013 By CBMW Guest
The Leading Edge is a new feature of CBMW’s Edge blog.  The purpose is to bring you stories that are happening right now that you may have missed, but will impact the culture in which you live tomorrow.  It will be posted regularly and maybe even several times per day by the staff writers at...
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August 13, 2013 By CBMW Guest
By Jeremy Dys Brett McCracken has written a brilliant article in response to a bad article.  Ok, maybe brilliant overstates it, but it is nevertheless worthwhile and timely.  Here’s the payoff paragraph from McCracken: Millennials: why don’t we take our pastors, parents, and older Christian brothers and sisters out to coffee and listen to them? Perhaps instead of...
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August 12, 2013 By CBMW Guest
  By Joshua Crutchfield In a recent article published by Time Magazine, entitled “None is Enough,” Lauren Sandler presents the growing trend of couples opting to live what she calls a “childfree” life.  She uses the term childfree to highlight the positive decision couples make in not having children.  In a 2010 survey, it was...
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July 24, 2013 By CBMW Guest
Executive Director Owen Strachan has written a fantastic piece for The Atlantic. Here is a snippet: How strange was it, then, that leading news sources referred to the fetus of William and Kate as the “royal baby.” There were no pre-birth headlines from serious journalistic sources like “Royal Clump of Cells Eagerly Anticipated” or “Imperial...
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