The Clinton administration’s war on Serbia served to remind us that many flower children are quite happy to make war after all. Whatever the real motivations for that mystifying decision—with the ...
The campaign song of the G. 0. P., as announced last week in a speech at Boston by U. S. Representative Franklin W. Fort of New Jersey, Secretary of the Republican National Committee, will be to the ...
In spring of 1865, the Anglican priest Sabine Baring-Gould composed verses for the parish children to recite as they marched to the church. A few years later, noted British composer Sir Arthur ...
It reflects an effort to weave religious identity into the fabric of military life, reinforcing a vision of the armed forces ...
Private Christian aid groups got a boost last week when the White House announced it would not interfere with proselytizing in Iraq. Now evangelical charities are readying their literature--albeit ...
As I often do over the Easter holiday, I watched a film that has the crucifixion and resurrection of Jesus Christ central to the story. This year, it was "Risen," a film about a Roman soldier named ...
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-- Even before victory has been formally declared, In Touch is just one phalanx in an army of Christian soldiers who see Muslim Iraq as an extraordinary new marketplace for their theology. Already, ...
The recollection of one of them in particular was made the more vivid by a burst of martial music which just then broke the stillness of the night. Evidently the missionary had finished his address.