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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  • Is math racist?

    Is math racist?

    Even amid plummeting math scores in the latest Nation’s Report Card data, a growing chorus of progressive voices insists that racism and sexism are the biggest problems we face in how to teach math.

  • Atheists are more political than Evangelicals

    Atheists are more political than Evangelicals

    According to political scientist Ryan Burge, “atheists are the most politically active group in American politics today, and the Democrats (and some Republicans) ignore them at their own peril.” 

  • Where did Father's Day come from?

    Where did Father's Day come from?

    Showing up, sticking around, and discipling kids as only a father can is a powerful witness to the beautiful design and the steadfast love of our own heavenly Father. Every kid needs and deserves one. 

  • Diversity of what, exactly?

    Diversity of what, exactly?

    Promoting equal opportunity, instead of making promises of equal outcomes that cannot possibly be fulfilled, treats every human being with the respect and dignity of equal consideration and high expectations.  

  • Not buying false choices: The Christian vision for sex is better

    Not buying false choices: The Christian vision for sex is better

    Sex is either no big deal or our whole identity. Back and forth the cultural pendulum swings, never considering that there may be another option.

  • Looking for meaning in all the wrong places

    Looking for meaning in all the wrong places

    It is one of God’s great mercies that, by fulfilling His purpose for us, we are able to know happiness, satisfaction, and meaning.

  • Why the world is running out of babies

    Why the world is running out of babies

    Our increasingly sterile way of life is a sign of sickness at the heart of modernity. Unless we can learn to see the value of past traditions for our future, we’re not going to have one. 

  • The (fake) battle between parental and children’s rights

    The (fake) battle between parental and children’s rights

    A bill currently on the desk of the governor of the state of Washington would, if he signs it, allow homeless shelters and youth homes to hide runaway youth from their parents if those parents will not help them obtain gender-based medical interventions.

  • The stubborn facts about saving sex: Doing things God’s way works

    The stubborn facts about saving sex: Doing things God’s way works

    In an age so defined by consumer choice and product reviews, it has become intuitive to embrace the “try before you buy” motto in most areas of life. For some decisions, however, those rules simply do not work.

  • The victims of divorce: Statistics and stories of hurting children

    The victims of divorce: Statistics and stories of hurting children

    It is time to stop pretending that divorce only affects adults when the statistics and the heart-wrenching testimonies of children prove otherwise.