John Stonestreet and Jared Eckert
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El Paso, Dayton, and Gilroy: The heart of the matter
We need to ask what it is about our culture that’s producing these young men bent on killing and chaos. And we need to ask: Where is the church?
Tomorrow is Good Friday: Stop, reflect, pray
Tomorrow is Good Friday. Hundreds of millions of Christians around the world will observe the day Jesus was nailed to the cross to save us from our sins.
Christchurch: Looking for evil in all the wrong places
As I record this commentary, the death toll in the horrific terrorist attack in New Zealand has risen to 50 souls.
Muslim parents protest LGBT indoctrination
The Muslims in Birmingham realize that British society accepts homosexuality and there’s no way their children can avoid the issue. But these parents insist that the indoctrination, especially at such a young age, must stop. American parents can learn from this ...
To Boo or Not to Boo? What Christians Should Do With Halloween
Today is that strange holiday that many of us don't know what to do with. Here's a history of Halloween, and what it has to do with Christians.
Why Trump's Religious Freedom Task Force Is So Important
After the first-ever Ministerial to Advance Religious Freedom, the administration has now announced a Religious Freedom Task Force. Here's why that's important.
Is This America's Most Hated Museum?
Since the Museum of the Bible in Washington, D.C. opened, news outlets have been having a cow of biblical proportions.
The Biggest Challenges Facing The Church in 2018
Every year, churches across the United States are rocked by legislation, culture and politics. Where are we headed this year? The expert weigh in.
When Courts Bring Christians to Ruin
The state of Oregon told a pair of bakers to make the cake or eat a ruinous fine. And sadly, a federal court agreed.
Has the World Gone Nuts? Christianity and Civility
One great way to worsen our already gaping political divisions is to engage in what Internet chatroom denizens call "nutpicking." That is, the deliberate search for the "nuts" on either side of the political aisle to use as unflattering representations of opponents.