John Stonestreet and Heather Peterson
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Sexual violence should not be used as a rhetorical weapon
As this research and reporting made clear, rape is perversely useful to those who wish to expand abortion access.
The ongoing genocide of Nigerian Christians
In what has become a dark annual tradition, Islamic militants in Nigeria carried out targeted attacks on Christians on Christmas Eve.
Why conservative Christian men make good husbands
Christianity proves to be good. It makes better humans, both men and women.
The LGBTQ rewriting of history
These are hard truths indeed, but hard truths are more loving than false narratives.
Dear teens, virginity is good for you
Research consistently shows that young people who wait until after the wedding have a better chance for a stable, fulfilling, happy marriage.
Sex as sacred: What a Twitter maelstrom reveals about us
Sex, like all of life, belongs to God. It was created to serve His purposes and is redeemed to those purposes by Christ. Especially today, we need to be willing to consider what those sacred purposes truly are.
Are the moms all right? Busting the myths about motherhood
The sacrifices of marriage and family, in other words, are real, but the passing pleasures of an extended adolescence are nothing compared to the enduring meaning found in the relationships we’re quite literally designed to enjoy.
The Supreme Court case showing if Christians have free speech too
Not long ago, Christian beliefs about sex and marriage were considered mainstream. Today, they are among the most controversial beliefs someone can hold.
Marriage is a calling, not a right
The same is true with marriage. Jesus was asked a “do” question, and our culture is constantly “doing” something new to and with marriage: ending it, replacing it, expanding it, substituting for it.
Being Christian when civilization collapses
For example, a civilization cannot survive if it is not preparing for the future. The dual modern realities of debt, both individually and nationally, and demographics, especially the collapse of birth rates below replacement levels, indicate that as a people we live more for immediate gratification than a strong tomorrow.