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Russell D. Moore

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FIRST-PERSON: Why zombies matter

Columnist Russell Moore says apart from Christ, we all are "zombies."

FIRST-PERSON: Why zombies matter

Columnist Russell Moore says apart from Christ, we all are "zombies."

FIRST-PERSON: Why blasphemy laws are wrong

A religion that needs state power to enforce obedience to its beliefs is a religion that has lost confidence in the power of its Deity, says columnist Russell D. Moore.

FIRST-PERSON: Why blasphemy laws are wrong

A religion that needs state power to enforce obedience to its beliefs is a religion that has lost confidence in the power of its Deity, says columnist Russell D. Moore.

FIRST-PERSON: Mother’s Day & the infertile

Mother's Day can be a time of sorrow for infertile women, but there are ways churches can help the situation, says columnist Russell D. Moore.

FIRST-PERSON: Is the Easter story too violent for children?

Answering a question that some parents and churches ask, columnist and seminary dean Russell D. Moore says the Easter story -- all of it, including Jesus' death -- should be taught to children.

FIRST-PERSON: Should Christians boycott Starbucks?

Columnist and seminary dean Russell D. Moore says boycotting Starbucks isn't the best way to model a biblical view of marriage for society.

FIRST-PERSON: Do you know when you were saved?

Being unable to point to a past date of salvation doesn't mean a person isn't saved, says columnist and professor Russell D. Moore.

FIRST-PERSON: The Gospel in an abortion culture

When discussing abortion in church settings, keep in mind the people sitting in the pews who may have had an abortion or pressured someone to do so, says columnist and seminary dean Russell D. Moore.

FIRST-PERSON: Could Christopher Hitchens be in heaven?

Christians may assume that atheist Christopher Hitchens' never accepted Christ, but Russell Moore asks: What if Hitchens did so, much like the thief on the cross once did minutes before death?