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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.”
TikTok mocks those with disabilities, one woman responds with faith, dignity
Imagine logging onto social media and discovering that your picture was being used to scare young children. Not by cruel teenagers, mind you … by adults.
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.
China uses forced labor to produce laptops, and we’re buying them
It’s tempting to rationalize using products from forced labor. There's a significant shortage of laptops for American students this school year. Some school administrators have adopted a less-rigorous approach to human rights.
Stop the slaughter in Nigeria
Tragically, what the world continues to hear about Nigeria hasn’t been enough for alarm to become action.
COVID is causing increase in suicidal thoughts, decrease in mental health
If ever there was a time for the Church to be the Church, this is it.
Without Christianity, human rights wouldn't exist
It’s vital that we who take the idea of universal human rights for granted, ground them on something more permanent and transcendent than international consensus or “we’ve always done it this way."
This is what Americans know, don't know about abortion
According to a new study, most Americans are simply not “particularly knowledgeable about the details of abortion.”
The intensifying persecution of Christians in India
Given the current political climate, it seems likely that the situation for Indian Christians will continue to deteriorate.
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.