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John Stonestreet
Op-ed contributor
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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What should we do about declining birth rates?
According to a new report from the Centers for Disease Control, the number of births in the U.S. has dropped to a three-decade low in 2018.
Love your AI? Artificial intelligence and moral agency
What are our ethical obligations, if any, to the intelligent machines we build?
The martyrs of Burkina Faso: Know their names
Probably 95 percent of Americans couldn’t find Burkina Faso on a map. But that doesn’t make what’s happening to Christians there any less serious or any less deserving of our attention.
CNN's 'Redemption Project': grace, compassion and forgiveness
What is Restorative Justice?
Asteroids and the improbability of our existence
On April 13, 2029, a 370-meter wide asteroid formally known as 99942 Apophis will pass by Earth at a distance of about 19,000 miles.
Stop the ill-named 'Equality Act': Your religious freedom is at stake
Until recently, most of us believed there wasn’t much of a chance of the Equality Act ever becoming law. ... I hope that’s still the case, but there is reason to be concerned.
Disabilities, identity and healing: Should we even want to be made whole?
What matters most nowadays, apparently, is not what Jesus was feeling when He was moved to heal, but how it makes some contemporary readers feel when they read about those stories.
The Manhattan Declaration 10 years on
The year 2019 is the ten-year anniversary of a statement that drew the line for Christians on three central issues: ...
Sinners in the hands of an angry planet?
Today, secular political discourse includes not only utopian substitutes of the New Heaven and New Earth, but also secular versions of the Apocalypse.
Sri Lanka: Why was it so hard to say the victims were Christians?
The default identifier by left-leaning politicians on Twitter was “Easter worshipers.” Seeing a phrase that hardly anyone ever uses repeated by so many was, well, just weird.