John Stonestreet and Shane Morris
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Charlottesville, Racism, and the Gospel: Responding to Darkness With the Light
Every racist ideology, including the white nationalism and neo-Nazi rhetoric and images displayed by the so-called alt-right in Charlottesville, is rooted in the pit of hell. There's no defending it.
Joni Eareckson Tada: Marking 50 Years of Transformation
Fifty years ago, Joni Eareckson Tada's life changed forever. And since then, God has used her to transform the lives of countless others.
North Korea, Nukes, and President Trump
The war rhetoric between North Korea and the U.S. turned nuclear this week, literally. Thankfully, Christians have thought about these things before.
The Genetic Arms Race: Human Dignity at Stake
A team of scientists at Oregon Health and Sciences University have successfully created genetically-modified human embryos. It's an early step in playing God with human genetics, one that could very well place humanity on intimate terms with the Devil.
Religious Freedom's Roe v Wade? Make the Case for Liberty
We'll be talking a lot about the case of Colorado baker Jack Phillips. Why? Because religious freedom hangs in the balance. What the media and LGBT activists are telling the world is that this case is about a baker who uses his religious beliefs as a cover to discriminate against people. But that is baloney.
French President Macron and African Babies: The Population Myth
Well, according to the French President, it's no use pouring money into Africa because Africans have too many babies. Yes, he really said that.
The African Famine: Our Brothers and Sisters Need Our Help
Africa is facing yet another seemingly unprecedented crisis — a famine stretching from Somalia, to South Sudan, to Nigeria, in which 20 million people are at risk of starvation. When one hurts, we all hurt — and compassion fatigue is no excuse for looking away.
Who Lives, Who Dies? Life or Death Medical Decisions
What would Chuck Colson have said about the case of little Charlie Gard? Who should decide who lives and who dies?
Eugene Peterson and Same-Sex Marriage: It's a Gospel Issue
I'm glad for Eugene Peterson's retraction on same-sex marriage, though his statements are still puzzling. Even more, they're revealing. First, they reveal the crisis of authority among evangelicals. So much of this conversation, and many others within the evangelical church, is driven by celebrities instead of doctrine.
A Genderless Child? When Ideology Becomes Abuse
I don't think "abuse" is too strong a word for a mother who refuses to acknowledge the biological reality of her child's sex, and to raise him or her in denial of such reality. The potential for harm here is great.