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All the Cool Girls Are Transitioning: An Epidemic of Teenage Gender Confusion
Peer pressure almost never pushes teenagers to good places. Recently, it’s been pushing them to the gender clinic.
Recovering the Lost Virtue of Patience: Cultural Change Won't Come by Force
The history of Christianity shows that lasting cultural change rarely comes about in ways we are expecting. Christian influence requires that Christians cultivate virtue in both our private and public lives. One virtue that once changed the world...
Rev. Rolland Slade, First Black Chair of Southern Baptist Executive Committee, Elected
The first African American chairman of the Southern Baptist Convention’s Executive Committee has been elected.
Christianity Is the Bad Guy?: Bemoaning the Demise of the Classical World
In “The Decline and Fall of the Roman Empire,” 18th-century historian Edward Gibbon blames Rome’s demise, at least in part, on Christianity. He wrote, “The clergy successfully preached the doctrines of patience and pusillanimity; the active...
Archaeologists Discover Signs of Religion in 9,000-Year-Old City near Jerusalem
The region around Jerusalem has a long history of religious practices. Those practices might date back to the Stone Age. The people who lived in a recently discovered 9,000-year-old city just outside present-day Jerusalem were likely people of...
All the Cool Girls Are Transitioning: An Epidemic of Teenage Gender Confusion
As 2018 draws to a close, we are re-airing three of the most important BreakPoint commentaries of the year. Today it’s a commentary entitled “All the Cool Girls Are Transitioning.”
Naming the World: Stories of Redemption Across the Globe
Two missionaries discuss their current globe-hopping adventure to document God's work.
Is There Intended Allegory in the Song of Solomon?
For a number of years now learned interpreters of Scripture have been telling us that the Song of Songs is (primarily) about human love. But is it possible that Solomon intended the Song to have an allegorical layer of meaning?
American Detained in Moscow Accuses Orthodox Church of Meddling
(Editor's Note: Scott Hogenson is traveling in and reporting from Russia as part of a delegation of American journalists sponsored by the Russia Information Agency. Sergei Glagov also reported for this article.)
To the Shores of Tripoli: The Barbary Coast Wars
Along the northern coast of Africa there were four countries—Morocco, Algeria, Tunis, and Tripoli (Libya)—that made up what was known as the Barbary Coast. These Moslem nations harbored and sent out notorious pirates who raided coastal towns and...
3 Powerful Life Lessons from the Baptism of Jesus
The baptism, or anointing, of our Lord Jesus spans Eternity Past and Eternity Future. The ceremonial act fulfills the signs and symbols anticipated in the Old Testament priesthood and looks toward His substitutionary atonement for sin on the...
How to Break Free from a Spirit of Heaviness
Have you ever experienced the spirit of heaviness? Have you ever sought desperately to feel God’s presence, but kept falling short? Christians throughout history can relate to this sentiment. Believers know the feeling of yearning to be in the...
What Is the Meaning of INRI on Jesus' Cross?
What does INRI mean, and how does it apply to modern Christians? Surprisingly, it says something important that still changes our lives today.
6 Words of Wisdom for the Stay-at-Home Dad
More dads are staying home to be with their children—and maybe that’s a good thing for all of us!
Elah Valley Archaeological Discovery Revolutionizes Kingdom of David and Solomon
For the first time in history, artifacts have been discovered from the time of King David that relate to biblical descriptions.
The Tragic Lessons of Penn State: A Call to Action
Every single coach, athletic director, and college or university president awoke this morning to a changed world. Nothing will ever be the same again.
Online Giving: Is Your Church One of the 86 Percent?
There are some classic reasons why churches say they don’t allow online giving...
Being the Church When Empires Fall (Part 2 of 2)
A pressing concern for us today is that unlike our first and second-century brothers and sisters, we all-too-often appear similar to the surrounding culture. This is especially true among the forthcoming generation. As Christianity Today reported...
Flooding, Landslides Hit Vast Area of Burma; Christians Denied Aid
The recent flooding has caused damage across a wider area than 2008's Cyclone Nargis, which killed more than 140,000 people and is regarded as the worst natural disaster in Burma's recorded history.
31 Quotes and Verses: Reminders of Where Freedom Is Found
Thankful today for the freedom we have in our nation, the belief on which we were founded, and for His Truth that sets us free...
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