John Stonestreet and Roberto Rivera
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CNN and 586 BC: More evidence of the Bible’s historicity
Many scholars have long assumed that the stories of Jerusalem’s rise and subsequent destruction were over-inflated, self-serving myths intended to serve theological and political purposes.
Marty Sampson's church failed him
Too much of Christianity – especially evangelical Christianity – neglects intellectual discipleship altogether. Not even basic theology is articulated from some pulpits. I don’t know how else to say it: They fail God’s people.
Asteroid 2019OK’s near miss rocks scientism
On July 25th, the 100-meter wide piece of rock passed within 73,000 kilometers of Earth. To put that distance in perspective, the moon is 384,000 kilometers from Earth.
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?
India's invisible girls
Until recently, Uttarkashi in northern India was noted primarily for its beautiful scenery and Hindu temples.
Archaeology, genetics confirm Bible story of Philistines' origins
Between 1997 and 2016, researchers at an excavation near Ashkelon in Israel examined the remains of more than one hundred humans, remains that dated from the 12th to 6th centuries before Christ.
Transhumanism: Merging men and machines
One of the most repeated themes of science fiction movies is humans merging with or being replaced by machines. Entire movie franchises are built around these ideas, such as “The Matrix” and “The Terminator.”
The APA normalizing polyamory: That didn't take long
Many of us predicted polyamory would, in fact, be the next cause of the sexual revolution. Polyamorous marriage seems, for now, inevitable.
Chinese Christians need refuge
When the Communist Party took over mainland China in 1949, there were an estimated 5 million Christians. Three-plus decades of severe persecution under Mao nearly succeeded in eradicating Chinese Christianity.
Preparing generation Z for a challenging world
We’ve got some serious thinking to do about how we can transmit the truths of the Gospel and the worldview that flows from it to Generation Z. To start with: What has worked for previous generations may not work for them.