Eric Metaxas
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Christians Should 'Engage the Culture,' But What Does That Mean?
We talk a lot on BreakPoint about engaging the culture. But why — and how, exactly — do we do that?
Archaeologists Find Pool of Siloam, Confirm Gospel of John Accurate
For years, some scholars have doubted the historical accuracy of the fourth Gospel. But a dip in the pool of Siloam will cure that.
Star Wars and Déjà Vu: Why Hollywood Needs Christians
The Force may have awakened, but the lack of new ideas at the movie theater should be putting us to sleep. I think this is a huge opportunity for Christians.
Anglican Split Is Really About Scriptural Authority, Not Gay Marriage
The Anglican Church is facing a schism. Or has the schism, in reality, already occurred?
Envoking God's Mercy to End Abortion
In a few weeks, hundreds of thousands of people will join the March for Life in Washington, D.C. What if there were three times that many praying?
Why Christians Celebrate January 6
Another Christmas has come and gone. Or has it? If you look closely, there's one more gift yet to open.
Anti-Conversion Laws in the World's Largest Democracy
When we think of religious persecution, the Middle East comes to mind. But the world's largest democracy?
An Act of Kindness at Christmas
What were you hoping for this Christmas? Well, Helen Johnson was just hoping for five eggs; but she got much more. I'll tell you her story.
Christian Students Should Celebrate Religious Freedom Day by Expressing Their Faith
Next month we'll observe Religious Freedom Day. And I want to help you and your public school get ready.
Changing the World Through Facebook and Twitter
It's great having lots of Facebook friends. But the kind of ties we have to folks on social media aren't the ties that bind.