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How a Holocaust Survivor Thanked the Courageous Christians of Le Chambon
In late January, Holocaust survivor Eric Schwam passed away at age 90. According to a BBC article, Schwam, a native of Vienna, arrived in Le...
Is Darwinian Evolution Running Out of Time?
A new paper published in the peer-reviewed Journal of Theoretical Biology makes a strong case for the need for intelligent design and casts a...
The Suicide Bombing in Kabul
Because of the awful realities of life after the Fall, Christian thinkers throughout the ages – from Augustine, to Aquinas, to Luther, to others...
Culture Shifts in Wake of the COVID-19 Pandemic
For the Christian, there are immovable Biblical principles that should mark and form the structures of our lives. These should not be moved,...
The Crisis in Afghanistan and Human's Capacity for Evil
To describe America’s exit strategy from Afghanistan as “negligence” is charitable. More accurately, it’s somewhere between folly and abandonment.
A Changing Climate Is a Calling, Not an Alarm
Sometimes Christians hear apocalyptic news about climate change and feel a distinct urge to change the channel. I empathize with that instinct –...
Chuck Colson on Radical Gratitude
Despite how much has changed and how much more chaotic the headlines might be today, the core truth is that a posture of gratitude is one that...
Christians Who Changed Their World: Benjamin Rush
Among the reasons that our "normal" is so different from much of history is the work of Christians who saw their lives as a means by which God...
Barronelle Stutzman Testifies That God’s Promises Can Be Trusted
The court has shown a repeated willingness to defend Christian institutions, pastors, and religious organizations who hold to their deeply held...
Are We Missing the Internal Logic of the Taliban?
What we’ve seen on the ground in Afghanistan and what we’ve seen in the Middle East for a long time is the working out of a radical worldview. None...
The Current State of Christians in Afghanistan
World Magazine Senior Editor Mindy Belz spoke with Breakpoint at length yesterday about the implications the Taliban takeover will have on the...
The Magna Carta of Humanity: A Book Written for This Time and Place
For anyone who’s thinking deeply, we’re in an extraordinary civilizational moment. The West, which has dominated the world for 500 years, is in...
Why We Can Know Things and Why That Matters
We live in a confused and confusing age. Things once considered obviously true are now rejected. Things once considered unthinkable are now thought...
Olympic Stories More Lovely Than Silver and More Costly Than Gold
While the Olympics have come to a close, the stories of faithful athletes will live on.
What's 'Good Art,' Anyway?
Sometimes Christians think of “culture” as all the “bad” stuff “out there.” But culture is simply what humans do with the world. When God told Adam...
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