Eric Metaxas and Roberto Rivera
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The end is nigh ... or is it?
Recent events have me wondering if there isn’t “a nonzero chance” that we are living in some kind of last days.
A Pastor's Suicide: An All-Too Familiar Story
As we've talked about before on BreakPoint, suicides are increasing in the U.S. And the Church is not immune.
Pet Clones: On the Threshold of Cloning Humans?
God created man in His image. Are we on the verge of man making man in his own image?
One Race, One Faith: Reconciliation and Revival
It'll be a tall climb to bring about racial reconciliation—even in the Church. But one group has its hiking shoes on.
The Enlightenment Got It Wrong: The West's Debt to Christianity
It's a rock-solid Western conviction: All men—and women—are created equal. But where does it come from? Well, not the Enlightenment.
Archaeology and Biblical History: A Glass Head at Abel Beth Maacah
I never get tired of talking about archaeology confirming biblical history. So let's talk.
Forgetting the Holocaust: Inexcusable Ignorance of the Past
In the 1930s and 40s, six million Jews perished at the hands of the Nazis. But amazingly, this would be news to many among us.
The Feel-Good Philosophy of Scientism
Things sure are getting better now that science has all the answers. At least that's what one Harvard professor thinks.
Trump Declaration, Second Chance Month for Ex-Cons, Based on Biblical Values
Believers and non-believers, the right and the left, can agree on this: Men and women who've done their time deserve a second chance.
Holy Week: 7 Last Sayings of Jesus
Welcome to Holy Week. The great composer Joseph Haydn was commissioned to write a musical setting for what are known as the "Seven Last Words (or Sayings)" of Jesus on the cross.