John Stonestreet and G. Shane Morris
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Holy Sepulcher in Jerusalem: Dating Jesus' Tomb
New evidence supports the authenticity of Christianity's most hallowed and resilient archaeological site.
Humans Are the Solution, Not the Problem
Children are some of the greatest blessings in life. They teach you that the world doesn't revolve around you, they bring endless joy and opportunities for character development, and they give us a little glimpse of how God sees His children.
Free Speech for Pregnancy Centers? The Supremes Will Decide
Another critical free speech case has made its way to the Supreme Court. I'll explain why it matters—especially to pro-life advocates.
Scandals, Politics and Faith: In Whom Do We Trust?
For Christians, selectively holding our political and prospective leaders to high moral standards reveals in us an unsettling lack of faith.
Costly Views on 'The View': Don't Crack Under Cocktail Party Pressure
You're in the spotlight and you've just been asked about a controversial issue. What do you do?
Get the Facts About Jack (Phillips, That Is)
There are too many myths being propagated about the Supreme Court case involving Jack Phillips and Masterpiece Cakeshop. It's time to set the record straight.
Prayer Shaming and the Church Shooting
Prayer, it seems, is no longer a politically acceptable response to tragedy. Instead, we're being told to put our trust in something else.
The Reformation Turns 500: How Luther Shaped Our World
Historian Philip Schaff writes that next to the beginning of Christianity, the Reformation was "the greatest event in history." That may be hyperbole, but not by much.
Planned Parenthood vs. Little Girls: Sex-Selective Abortion in America
The abortion industry has long billed itself as a champion of women's rights. But abortion is being used right now to keep millions of women from participating in life, at all.
Getting Creative With Education: Outsourcing Is Not an Option
There are many good public schools and many dedicated Christian teachers in those schools who deserve our support. But it's also clear that current trends don't bode well for public education in America. So perhaps it's time for the historic Christian commitment to creativity in education to make a comeback.