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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Michael Jordan, Dennis Rodman and the importance of fathers
In one area, Michael Jordan was just like the rest of us. The greatest athlete of the 20th century longed for his dad’s acceptance and love just like everyone else.
Supreme Court: States cannot discriminate against religious schools
The past two weeks of Supreme Court rulings have not been encouraging. Finally, good news.
Justice Roberts cites precedent to uphold evils of abortion
After yesterday's 5-4 decision, it’s now difficult to see a Roberts-led Supreme Court ever overturning Roe v. Wade.
Aftermath of Bostock: A cultural seismic shift
If the Obergefell earthquake was the legal and cultural equivalent of a magnitude 7, the Bostock v. Clayton County decision may be a magnitude 9.
More evidence of the dangers of CRISPR: Stop playing God with human genes
A team of researchers at the Francis Crick Institute in London used CRISPR to edit 18 donated human embryos.
Do you have a Christian view of money?
Given the economic turmoil, social unrest, and growing misunderstanding of how economies function, what better time could there be to ensure your kids and grandkids understand the fundamentals of money and stewardship from a Biblical worldview.
Lawyer predicts new and ugly chapter of the culture war after Supreme Court ruling
What that does is it sets us up for a culture war in the courts that’s going to last probably the next 15 to 20 years.
Should we defund the police?
Abolishing police is the stuff of utopian fantasies, only possible in worlds without evildoers. To think otherwise is to misunderstand the human condition.
Juneteenth: A day all Americans should commemorate
Every American, regardless of politics or background, should reflect on a day marked in many African American communities for over 150 years.
Becoming instruments of peace in times of hatred: Go and do likewise
In every age and era of history, there are examples of reconciliation and restoration in the midst of brokenness, including right now.