John Stonestreet
John Stonestreet is the President of the Chuck Colson Center for Christian Worldview, and co-host with Eric Metaxas of Breakpoint, the Christian worldview radio program founded by the late Chuck Colson. He is co-author of A Practical Guide to Culture, A Student's Guide to Culture and Restoring All Things.
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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.
British doctors order 'do no resuscitate' those with mental disabilities
According to the Guardian newspaper, people with intellectual disabilities such as Down syndrome continue to be told that they will not be resuscitated if they become ill with COVID.
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.
Biology matters: The tragic consequences of redefining family
For Christians in the days ahead, Lisa Miller’s story, especially her choices and their consequences, offer incredibly important lessons.
In the sperm donation industry, there are no moral norms
Sperm donation intentionally creates fatherless children, treating both men and children as products to serve adult happiness.
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.”
3 years is too long: Leah Sharibu still captive
Three years ago, 110 Nigerian schoolgirls were abducted by terrorists. Leah remains a prisoner, a “captive for Christ.”
Humanoid robots and how we're failing at human relationships
Hanson Robotics didn’t make Sophia just because they could. They’re capitalizing on something in our culture that needs to be recognized. We’re failing each other.
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.
Role of family is not to make you happy
We used to understand our families in light of our duties to them. Now we are increasingly understanding our families in light of their duty to us. What’s more, we increasingly think that their primary duty is to make us happy.