John Stonestreet and G. Shane Morris
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Lawyer predicts new and ugly chapter of the culture war after Supreme Court ruling
What that does is it sets us up for a culture war in the courts that’s going to last probably the next 15 to 20 years.
What do we do with Critical Theory? Racism, white privilege and Christianity
The ideas of Critical Theory, especially since the horrific killing of George Floyd, have become a central part of our national conversation.
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.
What our cries for justice say about God, us, and the world
Since the horrific killing of George Floyd, the moral outrage in our nation is palpable. Moral consensus, however, is not.
SpaceX and the worldview behind Elon Musk's projects
SpaceX’s stated goal is to make off-world travel more affordable, but Musk has deeper, more science-fiction-like ambitions, including seeding the human species on other planets.
Why we should thank God that our sun is so 'boring'
It’s easy to forget that the local star that warms our faces and wakens our flowers, this “blazing ball of fusion-powered plasma,” is actually capable, at least in theory, of scorching our planet and all of us to a lifeless cinder.
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.
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.
Franklin Graham, evangelicals aren’t the ones obsessed with sex
Every time evangelicals try to serve people, progressives want to harp on sex.