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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Embryo adoption is wonderful but it's not the solution
More than a few people wrote to ask us if the problems raised by IVF, particularly the issue of so-called “excess embryos,” could be solved by what’s called “snowflake adoption.”
When pastors flirt with celebrity
When pastors and ministry leaders flirt with celebrity, Christianity becomes a brand.
Christians will regret how they treated others during election, pandemic
Christians, especially, will regret how this election has ended deep and important alliances and even friendships. We are going to regret things we posted and tweeted.
Preach Christianity’s weird stuff
An agnostic historian just offered some interesting advice to Christians who want to be heard in a skeptical culture: “Preach the weird stuff.”
Andrea Bocelli’s beautiful testimony: Mother refused to abort him
After describing his mother’s decision to not abort him, Bocelli adds, “Maybe I’m partisan, but I can say that it was the right choice.”
One couple’s decision to forgo IVF
Talk about Christian ethics and worldview is not some disembodied, esoteric exercise for the theologically nerdy.
The case for resettling refugees in the US
Ultimately, we want the number of refugees reduced, and that will require that religious freedom and protections for religious minorities be advanced around the world.
Bans on 'sexual orientation change efforts' are unconstitutional, says court
Nearly everything in our culture has convinced them to assume that it is futile for anyone to resist their same-sex attractions.
Cashing in on psychedelics: Escaping reality is never a solution
If I were to bet big about psychedelics, I’d bet our nation is making a big mistake.
Abandoning the elderly in Belgium during COVID-19 pandemic
The residents of these homes were, according to the report, “abandoned” by government authorities as the epidemic raged.