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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The Indictment of David Daleiden: Culture of Death Shoots the Messenger
There's finally an indictment relating to Planned Parenthood's selling of body parts. So why are the forces of death celebrating?
J. I. Packer's Christian Journey ... and Ours
How will we react in the face of disease, adversity, or suffering? The answer has everything to do with how well we know God.
Christian Humility, Climate Change and Supervolcanoes
If you worry about climate change, here's something that ought to grab your attention.
Christian Alternatives to Obamacare
There's good news and bad news on the U.S. healthcare situation. The bad news: costs are still rising. The good?
Prayer Sounds Crazy; Why Do It?
When it comes to Facebook and Twitter, I typically try not to feed the trolls. But today, I'm going to break that policy, or at least bend it.
The Poverty of Powerball
There are some taxes that folks just love. And in the last two weeks, people have been scrambling to pay one of them. I'm talking about Powerball.
Will Smith's 'Concussion' Highlights Christian Perseverance
America's favorite sport can be brutal. And a Christian doctor's quest to save football players' lives is the subject of a moving new film.
Obama and Gun Control: Is There a Christian Perspective?
On Tuesday the President announced executive action on gun control. Now there's no shortage of political takes on the issue. How about a Christian worldview perspective?
An Actual Death Panel in Texas
Remember when those who worried about "death panels" were mocked? Well, it's no joking matter now.
Why Was Tyson Fury Charged With Hate Speech But Terrorist Was Not?
If you step up to the microphone in Britain, you'd better watch what you say. Because if someone is offended, you could be headed to jail.