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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An Atheist's Conversion Shows No Unbelief Is Safe From God
Can a self-satisfied atheist become a Christian? Of course she can. But sometimes, it might come through tears.
'I Don't Want to See Any Old People.' What Happened Next Changed My Life
Think all is lost? Feel like you don't know how to make a difference in our crazy world? Here's a personal story that just might change your mind.
Why Christians Believe Your Physical Body Matters
How we view our bodies says a lot about our worldview. Are bodies something we merely "have" or are they core to who we are?
Google Honors an Osama bin Laden Admirer
Last week Google honored a supporter of dictators and terrorists as a civil rights and social justice activist. But "Other than that, how was the play, Mrs. Lincoln?"
6 Questions to Ask Your Liberal Friends
Ever left speechless on these tough conversations about social issues? Ever think afterwards, why didn't I say that? Well, here are six questions for your conversational toolkit.
Obama's Transgender Bathroom Edict Denies Reality
Was everyone who lived before 2015 an unenlightened bigot? Recent statements by this administration may give you that impression.
Planned Parenthood Selling Baby Parts Scandal and the Life Debate
"Truth will out," we sometimes hear. But it may take Congress to help it along. Here are some of the latest developments in the Planned Parenthood baby parts scandal.
Life Begins With a Burst of Light, Scientists Discover But Miss the Point
When we encounter something beautiful and wondrous, the proper response should be awe and gratitude. Not marketing and maximizing profits.
What Do You Call Europe Without Christianity?
What we think of as Europe is pretty easy to define these days. But it wasn't always so, and it may not be for long.
Hollywood's Strong Women Miss Real Feminine Strength
Coming to theaters yet again: One more action flick with warring women in the lead role. But most of these movies only obscure real feminine strength.