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Why Oprah Might be President: Two Books That Explain
Is she running for President? Is she not running? I’ve got no idea. But here’s why Oprah might win if she runs, and more important, what that says...
Stories That Encourage, Inspire, & Restore: Send Us Yours
Madeleine L’Engle said, “Stories make us more alive, more human, more courageous, more loving.” They also can make us more faithful.
Sweet Cakes by Melissa, Religious Freedom, Lose an Appeal: Art in the Eye of the Beholder?
The state of Oregon told a pair of bakers to make the cake or eat a ruinous fine. And sadly, a federal court agreed.
Alabama's Big Win: Tagovailoa's Big Faith
Two years ago on BreakPoint we told you about a promising young Christian football player. On Monday, he was the hero of Alabama’s national...
Going Nuts on College Campus: Why Civility and Truth Still Matter
How do you talk with someone who thinks talking itself is an attack? That’s a question that Americans need to ask of our institutions of higher...
Resolve to Pray for Life in 2018: Expect the Lord to Answer
Most of us give up on our New Year’s resolutions rather quickly. But here’s one that I hope you’ll keep—for life.
Sealing Biblical History: Archaeology and the Old Testament
Once again, a little digging in the Holy Land has unearthed a major find, and another confirmation of biblical history.
Iranian Protests and the Church: Bread, Freedom, and Faith
The protests currently shaking Iran have enormous implications for U. S. foreign policy—and for the Church.
Judge Rules for Kevin Cochran: Government Can't Put out the Fire of Faith
Another big religious freedom case in federal court. And in this case, there’s a ray of hope.
What--and Why--to Read This Year: WORLD and CT's Book Honors
We hear a lot these days about binge-watching, but may I put in a word for binge-reading?
Thank God for Jose Altuve: An Athlete We Can Look Up To
I love improbable success stories. And even more, I love it when the person who has succeeded recognizes his story’s Author.
The Importance of Good News: Headlines You are Not Hearing
All this week we have been re-presenting a few of the top BreakPoint commentaries for 2017. From all the staff at the Colson Center, thank you for...
Blessings with Disabilities: You Can't Put a Price Tag on What's Priceless
We live in a world that’s constantly calculating the value of people with disability, even though we know that they’re priceless.
The Enduring Power of
A Christmas Carol
: Hope, Redemption, Story
“Ebeneeeeezer!” Today on BreakPoint, I’m going to talk about Charles Dickens’ great classic work, “A Christmas Carol.”
Handel's--and Jennens's--'Messiah': Apologetics through Art
“Messiah” may be the greatest work in the canon of Western music. You know the composer—Handel. But do you know the author?
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