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Time to Thicken up the Church: Belonging to Something Bigger Than Ourselves
Are our churches truly leaving a mark on people? Or another way to think about it: Are our churches thick or thin?
Why We Must Love Our Country: A Call for Patriotism
As I wrote recently in USA Today, if we ever want America great again, it’s time we re-embrace patriotism. I’ll explain, next on BreakPoint.
When Charity is Labeled 'Hate': Guidestar and the Southern Poverty Law Center
The culture war has a new front: philanthropic giving. That is, charity. And Christians, once again, are in the crosshairs.
A Practical Guide to Culture: Helping the Next Generation Navigate Today's World
You know what would be great? If there were a practical guide to help the next generation navigate the culture… oh wait, here it is!
Supreme Court Victory for Trinity Lutheran: And a Major Win for Religious Freedom
Okay, so government cannot “establish religion.” But can it discriminate against religion? The Supreme Court has decided no.
Numbed by Video Games: Anesthetic for the Male Soul?
Are video games worthy of all the time and attention they get from young men these days? One writer thinks so. But he’s wrong.
A Faith Grounded in History: The Scandal of Evangelical Alzheimers
If our church history begins with Billy Graham, we’ve probably forgotten something important.
The Continuing Triumph of Faith: The World is Becoming More Religious
Ever hear the old saw that religious people are on the wrong side of history? It isn’t true. Turns out, we’re on the right side of the future as...
Michelle Carter and Doctor-Assisted Death: Mixed Messages about Human Value
The recent, disturbing criminal trial of Michelle Carter not only tests new legal boundaries, it’s a mirror held up in front of our society.
The Justice Declaration: Calling the Church to Action
A declaration is being released today that would have been near and dear to Chuck Colson’s heart. Stay tuned to BreakPoint.
Marriage Mending: How Churches Can Rescue Marriages in Trouble
Divorces are sky-high in Tinseltown, and we can’t blame Liza Minnelli for all of them. Find out how we can avoid their marital failures.
Katy Perry Talks about Evil: Why Sentimentality is No Response to Terrorism
I love Dr. Seuss, but in the real world, joining hands and singing a musical number is not an effective strategy against evil.
Tim Tebow vs. Harvard: Virtue and Vice on Display
Even with all of our modern devotion to moral relativism, people still know virtue—and vice—when they see it.
Depressed Teens: They Need More Than Happiness--They Need Jesus
When it comes to anxiety and depression, our young people don’t need safe spaces. They need Jesus.
Civility Now: Our Democracy Depends on It
Democracy requires that citizens actually talk with each other. When we’re no longer capable of that, things fall apart.
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