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The RenewaNation ReviewStaying Neutral – The best one can hope for with the public school system
When it comes to having students represent a Christian worldview in the public school system, the best one can hope for any more is that the school systems will remain neutral, and not discriminate against a student’s free speech protections. Far too often, however, even that isn’t realized.
The RenewaNation ReviewWhy Renewanation?
It wasn’t on a newsflash; it didn’t happen in the past. It is reality – it is our world, here and now. She stood in my kitchen and said: “The teacher asked my daughter, Kristinia, how the earth was created. Kristinia raised her hand and answered, ‘God created earth.’”
The RenewaNation ReviewThe Journey of Faith
By Jeff KeatonThe concept of living by faith in God is a common one among Christians.At the core of cardinal Christian doctrine is the belief that we are saved by faith in Christ alone and that the Christian life consists of trusting God enough to obey Him in our daily lives. We can’t turn the TV…
The RenewaNation ReviewReligious Freedom
By Tom Wilmoth School district, ACLU challenge rights of students, staff Mathew Staver has been defending religious freedom issues for more than two decades, but he’s never had a case quite like the one he’s defending now in Florida. And the ramifications from the case are likely to be significant.
The RenewaNation ReviewWe’ve Forgotten
By Ken Ham President, Answers in Genesis and the Creation Museum “My people are destroyed for lack of knowledge” (Hosea 4:6) I’m an Australian. Growing up “down under” offered some unique experiences, including the time I once talked to an old Australian aboriginal elder.
The RenewaNation ReviewThe Pledge of Allegiance
I = Me, an individual, A committee of one PLEDGE ALLEGIANCE = Without coercion or fear, but firm in resolve, even if it cost me fame and fortune as it did our fore-fathers who crafted and signed the Declaration of Independence, or if it cost my blood as with hundreds of thousands in both