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W. Scott Lamb

W. Scott Lamb

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W. Scott Lamb is an author of biographies, literary agent and Baptist preacher. A native of St. Louis (go Cardinals!), he lives on a Tennessee hill outside of Nashville with his wife and six kids. Readers may email him at wscottlamb@gmail.com.

Articles by W. Scott Lamb

** FILE ** President Obama is introduced by Cecile Richards, president of Planned Parenthood, before speaking at the 2013 Planned Parenthood National Conference in Washington on April 26, 2013. (Associated Press)

3 faith stories for your Tuesday

Cecile Richards and Hillary Clinton celebrate Planned Parenthood anniversary; Paul Kengor on talking with Clinton's OB-GYN

October 18, 2016
Keanu Reeves stars in "The Matrix Revolutions"

3 faith stories for your Friday

Is there a place for conservative professors on campus?; billionaires wonder: is 'The Matrix' real?; Noonan on Kaine, Pence, abortion

October 7, 2016
In this Oct. 22 2014, file photo, then-Nebraska Republican Senate candidate, now Sen. Ben Sasse, R-Neb. speaks in Lincoln, Neb. (AP Photo/Nati Harnik, File)

3 faith stories for your Monday

Sen. Sasse talks theology and public service; Roman Catholics and the election; will the Hyde Amendment continue to stand?

October 3, 2016
Christian leaders: Adrian Rogers, Tony Perkins, and David Jeremiah.

3 faith stories for your Tuesday (Graham edition)

The Billy Graham Evangelistic Association produced a pile of good reading this week, so rather than point to them one at a time, we just pulled three together for today's "3 faith stories for your Tuesday." Enjoy!

September 27, 2016
Demonstrators walk with a giant Mexican national flag during a march organized by representatives of the National Front for the Family, in Mexico City, Saturday, Sept. 24, 2016. Dueling marches, in support and against Mexican President Enrique Pena Nietos push to legalize same-sex marriage, gathered at the Angel of Independence monument. The two sides were kept apart Saturday by hundreds of police and barriers erected around the city's iconic monument. (AP Photo/Marco Ugarte

3 faith headlines for your Monday

Pastor Tim Keller says secularism is in decline; Education Secretary critiques homeschooling; Tens of thousands protest same-sex marriage in Mexico.

September 26, 2016
President Clinton is surrounded by several members of Congress who supported the Long-Term Care Security Act as he signs it into law in September 2000.

20 years ago, Bill Clinton signed Defense of Marriage Act

It's not that a politician can never change a belief or come to a different understanding on an issue. But do we really believe that the Clintons were for DOMA? No. Do we have any evidence that the Clintons were against DOMA? No. Whatever you think of DOMA, who can respect, or trust, such trickiness on such an important issue of our times?

September 21, 2016
Republican presidential candidate Sen. Ted Cruz, R-Texas, speaks at the 2016 American Israel Public Affairs Committee (AIPAC) Policy Conference at the Verizon Center, on Monday, March 21, 2016, in Washington. (AP Photo/Evan Vucci)

3 faith headlines for your Wednesday

Israel, AIPAC and the GOP; Evangelical Theology Society and affirmation of gay marriage; Christian colleges and the cultivation of the eulogy resume.

September 21, 2016
"The phrases 'religious liberty' and 'religious freedom' will stand for nothing except hypocrisy so long as they remain code words for discrimination, intolerance, racism, sexism, homophobia, Islamophobia, Christian supremacy or any form of intolerance," said Martin R. Castro, a Chicago Democrat named U.S. Commission on Civil Rights chairman by President Obama in 2011. (LinkedIn)

First Amendment rights are under attack

My friend Don Hinkle does a great job summarizing the latest attacks on First Amendment rights, nationally and in his (and my) home state of Missouri.

September 19, 2016
Uzbekistan's Prime Minister Shavkat Mirziyayev, center, places flowers, as Russian President Vladimir Putin stands at left of him, during a minute of silence at a cemetery in Samarkand, Uzbekistan, Tuesday, Sept. 6, 2016. Putin arrived to express his condolences and visit a grave of Uzbekistan's President Islam Karimov in Samarkand. (Alexei Druzhinin/Sputnik, Kremlin Pool Photo via AP)

3 faith headlines for your Monday

Zika crisis may lead to more funds for Planned Parenthood; Franklin Graham response to NCAA boycott of NC; increasing religious repressing in former Soviet states.

September 19, 2016