John Stonestreet

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 CultureA Student's Guide to Culture and Restoring All Things.

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  • The Celebrity Trap: Don't Let Your Babies Grow Up to Be Pop Stars

    The Celebrity Trap: Don't Let Your Babies Grow Up to Be Pop Stars

    One of the first times Americans over the age of twelve saw Miley Cyrus on television was an appearance on the Oprah Winfrey show. During the Q&A, the 14-year-old Cyrus told Winfrey that her favorite Bible verse was Ephesians 6:10-11: "Finally, my brothers, come close to the Lord for if you put on the full armor of God you can stand against the wiles of the devil."

  • Tim's Place. . . and Ours: Down Syndrome and Our Humanity

    Tim's Place. . . and Ours: Down Syndrome and Our Humanity

    In the very same strip mall I saw the sign for a restaurant called Tim's Place, with the tag line: "breakfast, lunch, and hugs." It just sounded familiar. And then it dawned on me—this was the restaurant I'd heard about before, the one owned by a 26-year-old man with Down syndrome—Tim Harris. You may have heard this story on CNN or seen it on YouTube.

  • Breadwinner Moms: What Is the Media Celebrating?

    Breadwinner Moms: What Is the Media Celebrating?

    When does bad news get trumpeted as "good news"? When a set of facts doesn't fit the prevailing feminist narrative.

  • Jihad Against Egypt's Christians: The US Must Speak Out

    Jihad Against Egypt's Christians: The US Must Speak Out

    In the midst of the chaos, Islamic extremists in Egypt are burning churches and murdering Christians. The U.S. must speak out.

  • Millennials and Mainlines: When 'Relevant' Christianity Is Irrelevant

    Millennials and Mainlines: When 'Relevant' Christianity Is Irrelevant

    If we want Christianity to stay relevant with young people, they say, we've got to rewrite the way we do church, including our songs. Let's think about that.

  • Suffer the Little Children: Genetic Testing and Lives Worth Living

    Suffer the Little Children: Genetic Testing and Lives Worth Living

    Imagine you and your spouse find out you're expecting. Having experienced this moment a few times, I know there's nothing quite like it. Your world changes, and within days, your child's entire biography unfolds in your mind: her first steps, first words, kindergarten, little league, ballet, high school, college, and eventually a young adult who will make you insanely proud. It's all so promising.

  • A Perfect Daughter: Loving a Special Needs Child

    A Perfect Daughter: Loving a Special Needs Child

    When prenatal testing revealed that the White's second child had Down Syndrome, Heath was heartbroken and dreaded her arrival. Heath later understood that his daughter was just as precious as any other child. And he wanted the world to know the same thing.

  • Marriage and Imagination: After the Supreme Court

    Marriage and Imagination: After the Supreme Court

    Even after the Supreme Court's rulings, can you imagine our culture returning to marriage as God designed it? As we often say around here, politics is downstream of culture. Given what the current cultural definition of marriage is, the political one will soon follow, unless it is challenged and redeemed. This is where the battle must be waged.

  • Beware of Bible McNuggets: When Reading the Bible Can Be Spiritually Unhealthy

    Beware of Bible McNuggets: When Reading the Bible Can Be Spiritually Unhealthy

    The spiritual diet of too many Christians consists of a lot of Bible McNuggets. And that's not healthy.

  • The Government, the Pill, and Our Daughters

    The Government, the Pill, and Our Daughters

    So the government wants our daughters to have access to the morning-after pill. The question is, what are we going to do about it?