John Stonestreet and Jared Eckert
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How a Homicide Detective Became a Christian by Following the Evidence
My favorite LA homicide detective isn't on television ... he's a real life cop turned Christian apologist, and his second book is out now.
A Warning About Trigger Warnings (In the Church Too!)
Politically correct colleges are actually harming their students by trying to protect them from ever being offended.
Archaeologists Discover Goliath's Home
The Christian faith, and the Jewish faith that preceded it, believe in a God who acts in real time — in human history. So the latest archaeological find shouldn't surprise us.
China Versus the Cross
Communist authorities are attempting to remove the cross from China. But Chinese Christians are responding in dramatic ways.
Planned Parenthood's Phony Package Deal: Bundling 'Healthcare' and Abortion
Folks, it's a lie. Defunding Planned Parenthood won't increase abortions like many are saying. In fact, the truth is quite the opposite.
Painkillers, Heroin Epidemic: Coming to Your Neighborhood?
It's an epidemic of shocking proportions. And Christians aren't immune. I'm talking about the scourge of heroin.
Mad Men and Christian Chivalry: What Women Want From Men
Can a popular TV series teach us anything about Christian chivalry? Well, what if the show is "Mad Men"?
Marriage Redefined: Young Evangelicals in Crisis
What does the rising generation of young evangelicals think about marriage? Here's the troubling truth.
The Scandal of Christianity
And no amount of calm will dissuade critics, such as the Lynn, Massachusetts, school board member who compared Gordon College to the KKK and dismissed their work among the city's poorer children out of hand. In the end, no matter how "nice" we are, our faith in Jesus and our faithfulness to His teaching will be a scandal to the world. And we are and will be treated accordingly.
From Serving Others to Serving Self: Dealing With Tectonic Cultural Shifts
Most people who look at the cultural decline of the United States will say it started in the 1960s with the sexual revolution and the drug culture. But according to New York Times columnist David Brooks, it began not in the psychedelic Sixties, but in the frumpy Forties.