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Putting Men in Women’s Prisons: A Social Experiment That Should Never Have Happened
Making prison safer for everyone, including people who identify as transgender, is a goal worthy of any civilized society, one of the great causes in the life and ministry of Chuck Colson, and grounded only in Christian history. At the same time,...
Remembering J.R.R. Tolkien
Fifty years ago on September 2, one of the most important authors of the twentieth century passed away. While most today know his amazing works of fantasy and fiction, J.R.R. Tolkien was long recognized in academic circles as a brilliant...
How Christianity Created the Hospital
From the earliest centuries, Christians embraced the medical theories and practices of the day. Contrary to stereotypes, the early Church did not attribute illness to demons, though they did recognize demonization as a real phenomenon. The real...
The Bible, AI, and the Fight to Preserve What Makes Us Human
The rise of AI raises profound questions about what it means to be human, particularly when technology seeks to “free” us from essential activities like reading and critical thinking. While AI can summarize information, it cannot replace the...
Pixar’s Elio Bombs at the Box Office after Identity-Focused Rewrites
Pixar’s latest film flopped, but the bigger story is why. When identity replaces truth, even $200 million can’t fix what’s missing.
Pour Out Your Holy Spirit
Who Was Alopen and How Did He Change Christianity?
You’ve certainly heard of Augustine, Luther, and Bonhoeffer. Great Christian heroes. Well, it’s time to let Alopen inspire you, too!
Afghanistan's Independence Day Marked
KABUL, Afghanistan - Fighter jets screamed overhead and hundreds of soldiers marched in a parade past war-shattered buildings, as the Taliban militia marked Afghanistan's independence day Sunday with its strongest show of authority since it took...
Afghanistan's Independence Day Marked
KABUL, Afghanistan - Fighter jets screamed overhead and hundreds of soldiers marched in a parade past war-shattered buildings, as the Taliban militia marked Afghanistan's independence day Sunday with its strongest show of authority since it took...
Zechariah Chapter 7
Those Lazy, Carefree Days
Beauty, Culture, and 7:51 a.m. at the Metro
What benchmarks a culture? Many would say it is the idea of the “true,” reflecting the sphere of thought and logic. Others maintain that what marks a culture is its idea of the “good,” relating to actions and morals. Both would be right. The...
Looking to the Past for Answers about the Future
During the twentieth century, the world moved forward on the inertia and inheritance Christianity gave to the West. This momentum, however, only lasted so long.
The Teen Mental Health Crisis: How Do We Respond?
As New York Times journalists Michael Barbaro and Matt Richtel discussed last week on The Daily podcast, we’re facing an unprecedented crisis in teen mental health.
Do We Get to Choose Our Families?
Part of the beauty of biological families is that they are not chosen. In essence, they are built around obligation, a duty to the other, not merely as a means of self-fulfillment. By contrast, if we can opt into a group of friends, we can...
Solzhenitsyn's Harvard Speech Is a Modern Wake-Up Call for Our Culture
Though most commencement speeches are things worthy of forgetting, in June of 1978, at Harvard University, America heard the prophetic voice of renowned Soviet dissident Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn.
Technology and Tyranny: AI, Hubris, and Chronological Snobbery
Tech leaders like Peter Thiel offer stark warnings about artificial intelligence and the potential for future tyranny, yet paradoxically suggest AI itself is the best defense.
After Orlando, Can We Still Weep Together?
Demonstrate the love of Jesus to your gay neighbors. We don’t have to agree on the meaning of marriage to love one another and to see the sin of terrorism.
Christians and Hong Kong's Umbrella Movement: Defying Tyranny
Why is China trying to reign in democracy in Hong Kong? Maybe Hong Kong being a hotbed of Christianity has something to do with it.
Trinity Lutheran before the Supreme Court: Used Tires, Playgrounds, and Religious Discrimination
Okay, so government cannot “establish religion.” We get that. But can it discriminate against religion? We’ll find out.
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