John Stonestreet and Kasey Leander
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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The First Step Act, Chuck Colson, and the Church’s work of restoration
The First Step Act has literally changed thousands of lives. A major feature of the bill is that it reduces mandatory minimum sentences for drug offenders, especially “low-level, nonviolent offenders.”
You must oppose abortion: Same rules apply to humans in utero
Assuming that different rules apply as long as the human is in utero is a category mistake.
What the Church needs to do now: Pray for our nation
Something powerful and world-changing happens when people pray for God’s Spirit to move.
JI Packer helped so many know God
JI Packer clarifies that God must be known on His own terms. Too often, the God Christians claim to know is One made in our own image.
Lawyer predicts new and ugly chapter of the culture war after Supreme Court ruling
What that does is it sets us up for a culture war in the courts that’s going to last probably the next 15 to 20 years.
Becoming instruments of peace in times of hatred: Go and do likewise
In every age and era of history, there are examples of reconciliation and restoration in the midst of brokenness, including right now.
Why the Bible is not a prop
Rather than using it to advance an agenda or score points with a religious base, it would’ve been far more valuable and helpful if the President had opened it and read to the nation its words of comfort and conviction, and especially its call to repentance.
Our world split apart and the hope of Pentecost
We can go to space, and yet we are, by any objective measure, a nation barely holding itself together.
Remembering Ravi Zacharias: Helping believers think
From Ravi, I began to understand the extent to which you could not only think about faith, but actually think with faith.
Are gov't restrictions going too far?
What makes a legitimate government action and what crosses the line into anti-religious bias?