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.
Latest
3 Problems With Sexual Orientation and Gender Identity Laws
When it comes to religious freedom, we face two equal and opposite temptations. But neither will do in the face of our current challenges.
Why Ohio's New Anti-Abortion Measure Could Be a Big Deal
Will Roe v. Wade always be the law of the land? Some Ohio legislators don't think so. Here's news about that state's "heartbeat" law and why it matters.
Dear Teens, Virginity Is Good for You
Teens who abstain from sex are healthier than those who don't. Once again, research backs up the life-giving moral claims of a Christian worldview.
Christian Serving Others Gets Noticed by The New York Times
When Christians live as Jesus told us to do, loving God and serving others, folks notice. Even the New York Times!
Christians Under the Gun in Egypt
The end of the Muslim Brotherhood regime in Egypt meant big changes. But just not for the country's beleaguered Christians.
How Advent Can Shape Your Worldview
It is time to prepare for Christmas. But I don't mean at the shopping mall. I mean sacred preparation.
Post-Truth, the Word of the Year
Is our culture losing touch with reality? The folks who pick the official "word of the year" think so.
Fidel Castro Reminds Us Why Utopianism Always Fails
A brutal communist dictator has gone on to meet his reward. And too many seem confused about the legacy of Cuba's Fidel Castro.
We Can't 'Agree to Disagree' on Homosexuality and Marriage
Can Christians agree to disagree on our culture's most controversial topics? Well, when it comes to certain issues, the answer is no.
Why We Grieve a Miscarriage
Millions of women experience the profoundly painful tragedy of miscarriage. How we respond to them says a lot about us and our worldview.