John Stonestreet and Kasey Leander and Shane Morris
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To Boo or Not to Boo? What Christians Should Do With Halloween
Today is that strange holiday that many of us don't know what to do with. Here's a history of Halloween, and what it has to do with Christians.

Why Trump's Religious Freedom Task Force Is So Important
After the first-ever Ministerial to Advance Religious Freedom, the administration has now announced a Religious Freedom Task Force. Here's why that's important.

Is This America's Most Hated Museum?
Since the Museum of the Bible in Washington, D.C. opened, news outlets have been having a cow of biblical proportions.

The Biggest Challenges Facing The Church in 2018
Every year, churches across the United States are rocked by legislation, culture and politics. Where are we headed this year? The expert weigh in.

When Courts Bring Christians to Ruin
The state of Oregon told a pair of bakers to make the cake or eat a ruinous fine. And sadly, a federal court agreed.

When Sexual Consent Isn't Enough
Asking for oral consent before proceeding with a sexual advance seems both innately clumsy and retrograde, like going back to the childhood game of "Mother, May I?"

Has the World Gone Nuts? Christianity and Civility
One great way to worsen our already gaping political divisions is to engage in what Internet chatroom denizens call "nutpicking." That is, the deliberate search for the "nuts" on either side of the political aisle to use as unflattering representations of opponents.

Monumental Wins for Christians Early in 2018
A study by Students for Life of America found that just 17% of millennials support anything-goes abortion. An incredible 84%o want to restrict abortion to the first three months of pregnancy or less!

How 'Stele' Proved the Historicity of the House of David
In 1994, an inscribed stone known as a "stele," was found. Dating from the ninth century before Christ, it refers to the "House of David."

The True Cost of Gay Marriage
Remember back in, say, 2008 when we were told that gay marriage wouldn't affect those of us who objected to it? Well in 2018, it apparently does.



















