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Marry Early, but Don't Live Together First
New data is poking holes in what’s become a prominent cultural myth. “When it comes to divorce,” write Brad Wilcox and Lyman Stone in The Wall...
Join Colson Center and Focus on the Family for New Speaker Series
Confusing the noise and chaos of the breaking news headlines with the Story of the world is one of the most common ways that Christians lose their...
Dating Apps or the Church
What if the church has a role to play in creating contexts for relational connections, even romantic ones? What if the current relationship dearth...
A Gaian Interpretation of COVID and the World
Gaia theory is growing among young Americans. Gaia ecosystem all have something in common: They’re user-generated. Unlike organized religion,...
Our Christian Witness
Whenever cultural flashpoints are used to judge the faith of others, the same script tends to be followed. An appeal is made to the Church’s...
Doctor-Assisted Suicide Is Not a Slippery Slope, It's a Moral Cliff
We should consider the consequences for societies that leap into medical suicide with nothing but good intentions.
America Has a Trust Problem
Public trust, specifically of the federal government, began to erode in the 1960s. The series of unfortunate events in the decades that...
Faithfully Different
In an interview with Shane Morris on the Upstream podcast, Natasha Crain pointed to the recent results of the American Worldview Inventory,...
God Is No Luddite, and We Need Not Be Either
God is no Luddite. We need not be one either. A truly Christian worldview celebrates the beauty of innovation, while maintaining healthy skepticism...
Redefining 'Parent' Is Bad for Kids
As Christians, we accept that the One in charge of the definition of “parent” is the One who created the process by which we become one. However,...
Hope, 'HopePunk,' and the Gospel
There’s a new genre of literature that most people have never heard of: “hopepunk.” Coined in 2017 by fantasy author Alexandra Rowland,...
Trust Issues: Responding to Our Cultural Authority Crisis
Is it possible for Christians to be discerning without being cynical? If so, how? Are there ways to respect authority without being duped? Can we...
Transgender Surgeries and the Weight of Reality
Because Christians believe in a world created by God, including the human body, we must not allow what is considered normal to seem normal to us....
Leaving Religion in the Pandemic
According to Pew Research Center, the percentage of American Christians has fallen about 12 percent over the last ten years, from 75 percent in...
In Defense of Stigma
The suggestion that people who do something wrong only deserve our empathy or compassion when they “can’t help it” misunderstands the human...
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