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Alfie Evans'—and Britain's—Dark Hour: A Life not Worth Living?
Honestly, I’m not sure which hour is Britain’s darkest, the Blitz of 1940 or right now.
The Deadly Gospel of Nice: Love Means Telling the Truth about Suicide
Truly loving people can mean telling them things they don’t want to hear—like, “suicide is not something to celebrate.”
California To Ban Books? AB 2943 an Assault on the First Amendment
Once again in California, we see that the new sexual orthodoxy trumps the Constitution.
Worldview Work Isn’t Optional: We Were Saved to Be Truly Human
Some are saying that Christians have lost the culture. But what if it was never a war to win, instead it was a calling to embrace?
Jesus Comes to Opelika: Home-town Redemptification
How do you revitalize a dying downtown? Maybe it’s the same way you save a dying marriage—one day at a time.
Booker and the New Yorker vs. Pompeo & Chick-Fil-A: Are Christians Welcome in Public Life?
So, the New Yorker thinks Chick-fil-A doesn’t belong in New York and a U.S. Senator thinks Mike Pompeo doesn’t belong as the Secretary of State.
Atheist Organization Wants to Do away with Housing Allowances for Pastors
The Freedom From Religion Foundation has targeted the ministerial housing tax exemption. But it’s something that is worth saving.
Zuckerberg Theater on Capitol Hill: Facebook and Us
Last week, the Senate and the House grilled Mark Zuckerberg about Facebook’s use of data. Maybe someone else should have been on the hot seat, too.
Enlightenment Now? The Feel-Good Philosophy of Scientism
Things sure are getting better now that science has all the answers. At least that’s what one Harvard professor thinks.
Second Chance Month 2018: Restoring Those Who’ve Served Their Time
Believers and non-believers, the right and the left, can agree on this: Men and women who’ve done their time deserve a second chance.
Today is Holocaust Memorial Day in Israel
Today, in Israel, is Holocaust Memorial Day. Here’s an amazing story of an unlikely hero, a Christian who changed the world.
A Summit Story: Fighting Evil, Restoring Juarez, Creating Culture
I hear all of the time that “going to Summit changed my life.” But Brian Skaret’s story made my jaw drop.
Christian Colleges at a Crossroads: Faithfulness or Federal Dollars?
If you think, like I do, that Christian colleges are hugely important, especially in this culture, you should be concerned.
Toys R Us to Close Down: Record Low Fertility Isn’t Child’s Play
What happens when a society stops reproducing itself? Well, we’re in the early stages of finding out. Stay tuned to BreakPoint.
Making Sense of Media: Sign up for Our Colson Center Short Course!
A government critic once called TV “a vast wasteland.” So how do we navigate it with our worldview intact?
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