John Stonestreet and David Carlson
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Becoming instruments of peace in times of hatred: Go and do likewise
In every age and era of history, there are examples of reconciliation and restoration in the midst of brokenness, including right now.
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.
Beijing's war with Hong Kong, Christianity
Because so much of the Christian activity in China flows through Hong Kong, an assault on Hong Kong is rightly seen as part of the larger war on Chinese Christianity.
The battle to define truth, not just defend it
The most basic conflict in our culture is not just what is considered to be truth and what is not, but what we mean by truth in the first place.
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.
Why are so many states violating religious liberty
It took a lawsuit to convince Illinois Gov. J. B. Pritzker to allow religious people to leave their homes to exercise their freedom of religion.
Are gov't restrictions going too far?
What makes a legitimate government action and what crosses the line into anti-religious bias?
Is Critical Theory compatible with Christianity?
If you haven’t heard the terms “intersectionality” and “critical theory,” your children likely have, at least if they ...
God is always at work behind the scenes
Even when we can’t see clearly what He is ultimately doing, God often choreographs our small acts of obedience into something glorious.