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The Daniel Project is an online community and resource center using the transforming power of the Biblical Worldview to engage culture and incite passionate, thought-provoking dialog. We are devoted to inspiring Christians and society at large to view Christianity as more than a set of moral rules and abstract beliefs but as the purveyor of a comprehensive blueprint for all of life. Through compelling, non-judgmental offerings, The Daniel Project develops models for how the Biblical Worldview can be used as a "lens" to produce substantial societal, technological, ecological, and relational transformation. [click here for more] |
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Heartfelt and gloriously written, Christian Wiman invites you to feel the hand of God as described through the hand of a poet.
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The Bible declares that the “Earth is the Lord’s, and the fullness thereof” – so why do so few of God’s followers exhibit serious concern for the environment?
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Forty years after the sexual revolution, women may be realizing that “free love” isn’t all it was made out to be.
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"Atheism for Kids" is how the Catholic League describes Phillip Pullman's "His Dark Materials" trilogy. As "The Golden Compass" hits theaters, Leslie Baynes offers a well-balanced critique.
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In an insightful manner, Franklin E. Payne, Jr., M.D. brings Biblical Understanding into the realm of psychological addiction.
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While many corporations and secular entities attempt to remove Christ from Christmas, Jeff Jacoby analyzes the atheistic alternative…
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