FIRST-PERSON: The key to a strong marriage: humble repentance
Columnist and professor Owen Strachan says too often, married couples fail to say "I'm sorry," and the relationship suffers.
FIRST-PERSON: The ‘Queen James Bible’ does nothing but confuse & enslave
A new "Queen James Bible" claims to rid the Scriptures of "homophobia," but it does nothing but hide God's revealed Word, says columnist and professor Owen Strachan.
FIRST-PERSON: What it means that only 41% in the U.S. say they’re pro-choice
Columnist Owen Strachan says a poll showing a record-low number of Americans calling themselves "pro-choice" means that pro-lifers' stance for the unborn "has not been for naught."
FIRST-PERSON: What it means that only 41% in the U.S. say they’re pro-choice
Columnist Owen Strachan says a poll showing a record-low number of Americans calling themselves "pro-choice" means that pro-lifers' stance for the unborn "has not been for naught."
FIRST-PERSON: Opt out of the gay marriage debate? That’s no longer an option
Columnist and professor Owen Strachan says Christians cannot opt out of the cultural war and the debate over gay marriage and that they now have only two options: capitulate to the culture or challenge it.
FIRST-PERSON: Men, temptation & the Gospel
In a world with more and more temptation, Christian men today have a tremendous opportunity to demonstrate the transformative power of the Gospel in a man's life, says columnist Owen Strachan.