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John McCandlish Phillips

Journalism as a mission field

Media | He was the most gifted reporter of his generation at The New York Times . John McCandlish Phillips was remembered in his death last week for that rare ability to find a story everywhere and anywhere—in a sewage drain…

Nice going
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Nice going

Foreign Policy |  In giving up Truth, does a society also become angry and ugly?

'You didn't build that'?

'You didn't build that'?

Worldview |  The "you didn't build that" debate between conservatives and liberals that's gone on for three weeks shows how a Christian worldview differs from that of…

<em>The Hunger Games</em>: Welcome to dystopia

The Hunger Games: Welcome to dystopia

Worldview |  In 2008, Scholastic published a young-adult novel called The Hunger Games by screenwriter Suzanne Collins. Buzz for the book was intense even before it hit the…

Long twilight struggles

Long twilight struggles

Worldview |  What a difference a half-century makes. In 1961 John F. Kennedy famously referred to the Cold War (which sometimes became hot) as a generation-long battle…

Lying cloaked as virtue

Lying cloaked as virtue

Worldview |  In mid-February ESPN execs fired Anthony Federico for using the words "Chink in the Armor" in his headline, because it violated the current politically…

Truth and freedom

Truth and freedom

Worldview |  "Liberalism is freedom, and what we do with freedom is charged to our account," wrote Richard Neuhaus in a commentary of Pope John Paul II's encyclical

L'Abri's golden jubilee
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L'Abri's golden jubilee

Worldview |  Next year is the 50th anniversary of the founding of L'Abri Fellowship by Francis Schaeffer

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