John Stonestreet and Kasey Leander

John Stonestreet and Kasey Leander

Op-ed contributor

John Stonestreet serves as president of the Colson Center for Christian Worldview. He’s a sought-after author and speaker on areas of faith and culture, theology, worldview, education and apologetics.

Kasey Leander is a Fellow with the Oxford Centre for Christian Apologetics (OCCA). Prior to his time at OCCA, Kasey earned an undergraduate degree in history and PPE (Politics, Philosophy, and Economics) from Taylor University. While at Taylor, Kasey served in various ministry roles on campus and was active in student government. He has also worked briefly in politics, serving as an intern in the US Senate in Washington, DC.

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    Join in 30 Days of Prayer for the Muslim World

    The Book of James tells us that the effectual prayer of a righteous man avails much. This has been a movement of prayer of hundreds of thousands of Christians for decades. Let’s be a part of it.

  • Losing ourselves

    Losing ourselves

    In other words, things that were once considered wrong are now considered right, and things that were once considered right are now considered wrong.

  • Rescuing the victims of the sexual revolution

    Rescuing the victims of the sexual revolution

    There used to be a time when fatherlessness was considered a tragedy. Now, raising a child without a father or, in some cases, without a mother is a perfectly acceptable intentional choice.

  • Should singles adopt? Redeeming brokenness instead of creating it

    Should singles adopt? Redeeming brokenness instead of creating it

    The fundamental assumptions of a Christian worldview are straightforward. Right and wrong are grounded in eternal truths, not subject to the whims of a person or a culture.

  • The Equality Act: What to know and what to do

    The Equality Act: What to know and what to do

    You should only care about the Equality Act if you are a Christian, or a person of faith, or a woman, or own a business, or run a nonprofit, or go to school, or teach at a school, or are a medical or mental-health professional, or (especially) are a female athlete, or under the age of 18, or ever use a public restroom.

  • Ravi Zacharias and the infinite human capacity to deceive ourselves

    Ravi Zacharias and the infinite human capacity to deceive ourselves

    There is no sugar-coating, excusing, or explaining away Ravi’s behavior. It was sinful. It was wicked. And, as this report made crystal clear, it was duplicitous. As St. Paul wrote, “There is none righteous, no not one.”

  • Justice: When postmodern ideas cause Christians to abandon the biblical call

    Justice: When postmodern ideas cause Christians to abandon the biblical call

    God cares about justice. One of the great contributions of Christianity to human history is the very idea that all people should be treated justly. The problem is that radical, problematic views undergird so many calls for justice today.

  • Can we separate the good Ravi Zacharias did from his sin?

    Can we separate the good Ravi Zacharias did from his sin?

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  • What if what we saw at the Capitol is us?

    What if what we saw at the Capitol is us?

    We are not a moral nation. We are lawless. We are not a nation that cultivates the kinds of families able to produce good citizens

  • Life lessons from 'It’s a Wonderful Life'

    Life lessons from 'It’s a Wonderful Life'

    There are so many great life lessons in the film, “It’s a Wonderful Life,” starring Jimmy Stewart and Donna Reed.