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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A marvel of (Intelligent) Design: A biological rotary engine
If automobile engineers could mimic the efficiency and power of the rotary engine that exists in every cell in our bodies? Well, watch out.
If you were Drew Brees, what would you say? Thoughts on a faux controversy
“Controversy erupts around Drew Brees,” proclaimed news outlets on Friday, the very same news outlets who erupted the controversy engulfing one of the NFL’s best quarterbacks.
How unthinkable became unquestionable
Anyone else dizzy by how quickly some things went from being unthinkable to unquestionable?
The search for the 'gay gene': New study, predictable reactions
Nothing in our culture so clearly demonstrates the controlling power of one’s settled presuppositions like how we think and talk about sexuality.
A win for free speech and conscience rights … (and for Christian videographers)
I’m no lawyer. ... but even I can understand the straightforward and sweeping language of Circuit Court Judge David Stras.
The declining respect for clergy
My pastor recently told me that 25 years ago, the first person that people would contact when they faced a marriage crisis was their pastor. Ten years ago, he continued, it was their counselor or psychiatrist. Today, it’s their lawyers.
A Jewish doctor says 'no' to assisted suicide
While it would be far worse for New Jersey to coerce doctors to kill against their conscience, does honoring a patient’s request and making a referral mean one is still complicit in his or her death?
CNN and 586 BC: More evidence of the Bible’s historicity
Many scholars have long assumed that the stories of Jerusalem’s rise and subsequent destruction were over-inflated, self-serving myths intended to serve theological and political purposes.
The problem with 'Do something!'
Americans are afraid… perhaps more than at any time since 9/11. It’s understandable. Despite the fact that most of us are safer today than we think, the sheer evil that’s behind a mass shooting or a violent attack is put right in our face by the 24-hour news cycle.
Marty Sampson's church failed him
Too much of Christianity – especially evangelical Christianity – neglects intellectual discipleship altogether. Not even basic theology is articulated from some pulpits. I don’t know how else to say it: They fail God’s people.