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Using PragerU to Engage the Minds of Your Kids
Critical thinking doesn’t come naturally for kids, so we need to constantly be on the lookout for opportunities to engage their minds. Here’s one idea for you.
Seven Issues to Consider as You’re Thinking about Halloween
If you’re wondering what to think about Halloween, here are seven issues to consider.
What “Living Biblically” Will Probably Get Wrong
There’s a new TV show about a man living “100% by the Bible.” But if you want to live biblically, first you need to understand the Bible, and Hollywood doesn’t have a good track record in this area.
Is Faith A Feeling? (Video)
Tim explains that although faith and feelings might be related, they're actually two different things.
Is Christianity the Only Way? (Video)
Tim highlights the eternal significance and exclusivity of Christianity.
Is Reading the Bible Morally Equivalent to Watching Game of Thrones?
Why do Christians make a big deal about watching nudity, graphic violence, and sexually explicit content on TV when the Bible they read is full of similar content?
The Apology to the LGBT Community That Needs an Apology
Both Jesus and Paul modeled genuine love in the context of making a right judgment. We should do the same for the sake of others.
The Main Ingredient for Church Growth
When a researcher set out to discover why many mainline churches are headed towards extinction, he discovered that theology matters.
Why #GiveElsaAGirlfriend Shouldn’t Surprise Anyone
I’ve been asked to respond to the recent campaign to get Disney to make Elsa the first lesbian princess. Disney is currently working on Frozen 2, which is sure to be another box office hit. In fact, the first Frozen film grossed more than a billion dollars worldwide, making it the biggest animated box office success in cinema history.
What Calendars Reveal about Culture
[S]tudying calendars is a way to understand cultures. Not only are they necessary for basic survival—if you plant either before the last frost or too late after it you’ll starve—but calendars are also ways societies mark their priorities and organize their memories. “Christendom” was very much Christian, and the calendar made that pretty clear.