John Stonestreet and Roberto Rivera
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Coronavirus, depression and suicide
COVID-19 is attacking a nation already emotionally and mentally fragile. Societies like ours are, by most accounts, loneliness-producing machines.
Why the Bible is not a prop
Rather than using it to advance an agenda or score points with a religious base, it would’ve been far more valuable and helpful if the President had opened it and read to the nation its words of comfort and conviction, and especially its call to repentance.
Our world split apart and the hope of Pentecost
We can go to space, and yet we are, by any objective measure, a nation barely holding itself together.
The post-pandemic church: Will religious institutions be weakened?
People in the future will think about church in terms of “BC…Before Coronavirus,” and after.
What is God saying in the coronavirus pandemic?
The virus has exposed and accelerated issues that already mattered. Both our self-centered delusions of “living for today” and our technocratic fantasies of controlling nature have proved inadequate.
The UN’s quest to create a genderless world
The secular impulse to recreate the world, and the power of language to do just that, is strong.
Evolutionary psychology, natural selection, and human misbehavior
“Evolutionary psychology is largely based on assumptions rather than evidence, and as such it is debatable whether it should be referred to as a ‘science.’"
Remembering Ravi Zacharias: Helping believers think
From Ravi, I began to understand the extent to which you could not only think about faith, but actually think with faith.
Secular missionaries spread their gospel abroad
Teaching Afghan girls how to skateboard and providing “creative, arts-based education,” is, in the end, shorthand for making them more “Western” in their views about women, and thus, less “backward.”
Are gov't restrictions going too far?
What makes a legitimate government action and what crosses the line into anti-religious bias?