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Why Young Evangelicals are Moving to Poor Areas
Restoration isn’t only about fixing things -- it’s about mending relationships and binding the wounds caused by sin and evil. I’ll explain, next on...
Media Hype and Same-Sex Parenting Studies
A new study claims that children in same-sex homes fare better than kids in opposite-sex homes. Really? Well, let’s look a bit deeper.
The Church of England Votes to Ordain Women
The measure approved by the synod means that women bishops will be bishops in full, with mandatory recognition of their episcopal status by all...
Study Claims Most People Would Rather Receive an Electric Jolt than Sit Idly for 15 Minutes
Ever wish you had more time just to sit still and think for a while? Well if so, you may be more unusual than you know. Stay tuned to BreakPoint.
Are You Building Your Resume or Your Character in Christ?
Wouldn’t it be great if Washington’s power brokers committed themselves to something beyond themselves? Actually, wouldn’t it be great if we all...
Scholars Can Be Christian and Academic
Christians have concluded that the accounts of Matthew, Mark, Luke, and John -- early followers of Jesus and witnesses of His life, death and...
Are Horror Movies the Perfect Genre for Christians?
Are horror movies nothing more than gratuitous carnage, or can they be a means of revealing the transcendent? I’ll share my thoughts about that...
The Story of a Man Who Could Not Be Broken
Louis Zamperini proved the old adage that truth is often stranger than fiction. But he also proved it could be more glorious, too. Stay tuned to...
Why a Religious Exemption Would Not Open the Floodgates
Fourteen religious leaders made waves last week when they sent President Obama a letter requesting a religious exemption in his planned executive...
How to Be Christian in an Unholy World
A friend of mine has a brilliant solution to the classic conundrum of being a Christian in the culture. Stay tuned to BreakPoint.
The Gospel at the Gates of Hell
Religious freedom is not just of concern to religious believers. It is vital to peace in the world. Letting it slip away internationally or here at...
The Faith of Soccer Star Tim Howard
With the success of the U. S. soccer team, more Americans than ever before have watched the World Cup. And one player’s faith is making headlines....
Presbyterian Divestment Vote, a Blow to Mutual Respect
Presbyterians voted to divest from three companies doing business in Israel one week after the kidnapping of three yeshiva students and at the same...
Stonestreet Says, Become a Centurion: Get Equipped and Engaged to Make a Difference
I want to offer you a personal invitation to study with me as a member of our Centurions Program. But the deadline to apply is coming fast. So stay...
'Jesus: A Pilgrimage' Follows a Journey of Trust
Could you trust God the way Mary and Joseph did? Perhaps a trip to the Holy Land would help you answer that. Or at least reading about a trip to...
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