Cooking to Live or Living to Cook: Shrimp Creole
One day last week at Hole in the Wall Seafood, we were pondering what to cook. Eric, one of my co-workers, said he had a good recipe. With plenty of shrimp on hand, I said let’s do it.Ingredients:2...
View ArticleHow well does NASCAR reach its Christian audience?
While auto racing is not even close to being the most popular national sport — only 7 percent of Americans called it their favorite, as reported by 247Wallst.com — it certainly appeals to people of faith.
View ArticleOur 10 Most Pinned Soup and Stew Recipes
These 10 hearty soups and stews are ideal for a weeknight family dinner"and just as delicious served for lunch the next day.
View ArticleDave Ramsey: Should retirees move investments to a CD?
Dear Dave,My wife and I are in our early 70s, and we're retired. We have about $136,000 in corporate bonds and $200,000 in mutual funds. Considering our age, should we move the investments into a...
View ArticleWhat if my child doesn't want to go to Heaven?
When your child says this, there's something important to remember and understand before saying anything back.
View ArticleQuestions to consider about oneness in a relationship
Here are some relationship questions to think about. How you answer them — and how you want to answer them someday — may determine how romantic your relationship is and how romantic it can become.
View ArticleSelect an interior paint color scheme to make you smile
Are you planning to paint your home's interior? If so, you may be feeling slightly confused about which paint hues to buy. You've heard that "go neutral" is the best advice — but beige is not really...
View ArticleHow Justice Scalia ruled on religious freedom — and why it matters
Scalia is celebrated for his judicial activism around religious freedom, but legal experts disagree about whether his rulings actually benefitted people of faith.
View ArticleHow a king from 1,200 years ago explains Donald Trump's appeal to evangelical...
Christians have historically overlooked a political figure's flaws if he can promise them protection.
View ArticleCooking to Live or Living to Cook: Shrimp Alfredo Pasta
With Lenten season comes the joy of seafood every Friday. Boiled crawfish, fired fish, raw oysters and shrimp. What will we indulge in this Friday? Kyle Blanchard won the Black Iron Pot Cook-Off this...
View ArticleEvangelical leader rejects evangelical label due to election coverage
Until further notice, Russell Moore is going to refer to himself as a "gospel Christian," he said.
View ArticleWhy churches are more likely to fear refugees than to help them
New research shows most Protestant pastors believe scripture calls on them to help refugees, but few of their congregations are actually doing such work.
View ArticleHow to bridge the gap between faith and finance
"God and Money: How We Discovered True Riches at Harvard Business School" does the important work of helping people of faith look at the world of finance in new ways, experts said.
View ArticleAuthor Emily Wing Smith shares her feelings on living with brain injury
Emily Wing Smith shares her thoughts on writing a memoir and living life before and after the car accident that led to the discovery of a massive tumor in her brain.
View ArticleHow faith conversion affected kings and their empires throughout history
For most of us today, religious faith is considered a very personal, private and individual thing. Throughout world history, though, nations have often followed the religious beliefs and ideologies of...
View ArticleIndia resists U.S. visit to assess religious freedom
The government of India is defending its decision to deny visas to members of a U.S. government group that monitors religious liberty around the world.
View ArticleCooking to Live or Living to Cook: Roasted New Potatoes
Cooking to Live or Living to Cook By Rodney Dupuy, Cajun Livin N Cookin This recipe is a side dish that can be served with any meal. Great for lent. Back in the 1900’s, when I was a single man, with no...
View ArticleCookbook helps you create the perfect’ portion
If you've ever made a recipe in a slow cooker or bought a blender, you're probably already familiar with the work of Mona Dolgov, one of the authors of "The Perfect Portion Cookbook."A nutritionist,...
View ArticleArianne Brown: Running is not my religion
With seven young children, I often find my long runs on Saturdays much more peaceful and gratifying than the hours I spend juggling kids at church on Sunday. But running is not my religion, nor are the...
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