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Food for the Body is Food for the Soul
Social media has its uses, but developing genuine friendship isn’t one of them. We have to move beyond social media, come face-to-face and...
Why Religious Freedom Includes the Freedom to Give to the Poor
The battle over religious freedom isn’t just about what we can preach and teach. It’s about what we can do.
In Defense of Marriage and the Rule of Law — The Importance of Making the Right Argument
Until last week, no federal appeals court had ruled against same-sex marriage in the aftermath of the U. S. Supreme Court’s 2013 Windsor decision...
How We Can Serve Those Who Served
What can we learn from our veterans about citizenship, heroism and sacrifice? As one powerful new book shows -- a ton.
Why We Should Support Our Leaders But Trust in God
Let’s pray for our leaders, support them when they’re right, oppose them (with both grace and truth) when they’re wrong, advance “faith, family and...
How 'Dying with Dignity' Becomes the Duty to Die
It’s sad whenever anyone dies too soon. And it’s even worse when they choose to die. I’ll explain why, next on BreakPoint.
Don't Forget the Nigerian Schoolgirls, or Girls' Education
We must not forget that intertwined in our efforts to rid the world of radical terrorists are people — in particular those most vulnerable to their...
How One Cancer Patient is Using Her Illness to Show Others Faith
A young Oregon woman with a brain tumor recently made the choice to die. But a Colorado woman facing a terminal disease is choosing to live. What...
What the Election Reveals about Us, and Why We Vote as We Do
The midterm election is simply one episode in a very long story, a story of political engagement that should lead Christians to continue to think...
What We Can Learn from the Election
So the Republicans took the Senate. What’s next? The answer depends more on you and me, not them. I’ll explain, next on BreakPoint.
The Big Lie about Assisted Suicide
The right to die too easily morphs into their obligation to die, a fact borne out by the mounting death toll by euthanasia and assisted suicide in...
3 Practical Ways to Help Christians Fleeing ISIS
As ISIS carves a path of brutality across Iraq and Syria, many people are asking, “What can I do to help those who are fleeing?”
Why Restricting Religious Freedom Endangers All Freedoms
The election is over. But the battle for religious freedom goes on. And it has to—for the sake of all our freedoms. Stay tuned to BreakPoint.
Go Out and Vote: Election Day 2014
This is John Stonestreet. Today is Election Day, so please, go vote. And to encourage you, I’d like for you to hear from our old friend Chuck...
Why God Has Called Christians to Vote
In the following BreakPoint classic, Chuck Colson explains why Christians must be the best of citizens, and why we should vote.
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