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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Is Critical Theory compatible with Christianity?
If you haven’t heard the terms “intersectionality” and “critical theory,” your children likely have, at least if they ...
Christians in India face more than COVID-19
Religious freedom shouldn’t be as precarious in India as it has proven to be.
The parents of special-needs children have needs too
The COVID-19 pandemic has given rise to all kinds of “I’m trapped at home with my kids and I’m going out of my mind!” memes, and more than a few articles that would fall into the “first world problems” category.
God is always at work behind the scenes
Even when we can’t see clearly what He is ultimately doing, God often choreographs our small acts of obedience into something glorious.
God, the Master Designer of life
Is it really plausible to think science is certain about where everything comes from and how it got here?
The non-essential church?
Crises reveal much about us as individuals: our courage, our faith, our resiliency.
New York legalizes commercial surrogacy: Here's who's driving it
On April 9, right in the middle of New York’s epic battle against COVID-19, the state legislature passed, and Governor Cuomo signed, a bill that legalizes commercial surrogacy.
Religious freedom and the coronavirus
That regulations are being issued at four levels of government is just one of the potential problems. The orders not confusing and inconsistent are, at times, being applied and enforced inconsistently.
Being salt and light during the coronavirus
Though the world has changed dramatically in the last few weeks, the call for Christians to be salt and light hasn’t.
Gender transition surgeries in a global crisis
The simple, historically obvious reality is that much of the LGBTQ movement is a luxury that only a wealthy, technologically advanced, and politically stable society can afford.