Guest Voices

Archive: April 12, 2009 - April 18, 2009

Shaken to Our Core Values

Guideposts.com users told us the financial meltdown has led them to seriously examine their core values, and to pray more.

By Edward Grinnan | April 16, 2009; 4:01 PM ET | Comments (2)

My Russian Orthodox Easter Confusion

I came from a country where there are more Orthodox Christians than believers in God. No wonder I'm confused at Easter.

By Elina Sarkisova | April 15, 2009; 2:10 AM ET | Comments (2)

Taxes and Values

My belief in the teachings of Jesus instructs me to believe in the justice and mercy of paying taxes.

By Valerie Elverton Dixon | April 14, 2009; 3:09 PM ET | Comments (4)

Resurrect Jesus the Teacher this Easter

Christianity doesn't need a new Reformation; it needs a revolution--a literal revolution, a coming full circle back to the teachings of Jesus.

By Robert S. McElvaine | April 14, 2009; 2:59 PM ET | Comments (1)

Analyzing the Pope's Apologies

Were Benedict's recent apologies genuine? Effective? Here are four ways to measure an apology.

By Aaron Lazare | April 14, 2009; 9:35 AM ET | Comments (1)

Muslims Must Embrace Power of Storytelling

Muslims have always understood that storytelling is a way to inspire faith and love for God and the Prophet.

By Kamran Pasha | April 14, 2009; 1:15 AM ET | Comments (0)

Balancing Faith, Secularism in Turkey

The world's religions, like the world's banks, once enjoyed universal confidence. No longer .

By James Kidner | April 13, 2009; 11:10 AM ET | Comments (0)

 
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