John Stonestreet and Kasey Leander

John Stonestreet serves as president of the Colson Center for Christian Worldview. He’s a sought-after author and speaker on areas of faith and culture, theology, worldview, education and apologetics.

Kasey Leander is a Fellow with the Oxford Centre for Christian Apologetics (OCCA). Prior to his time at OCCA, Kasey earned an undergraduate degree in history and PPE (Politics, Philosophy, and Economics) from Taylor University. While at Taylor, Kasey served in various ministry roles on campus and was active in student government. He has also worked briefly in politics, serving as an intern in the US Senate in Washington, DC.

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  • J. Lo and Shakira’s Super Bowl 'performance' and our culture’s mixed messages

    J. Lo and Shakira’s Super Bowl 'performance' and our culture’s mixed messages

    In the midst of our culture’s ubiquitous calls to protect kids and women from abuse and harassment, especially in this #MeToo era, we pretend that as long as we call it “art” or “female empowerment,” that this sort of overt sexualization will magically have none of the consequences we now complain about.

  • The problem with (mis)remembering the Holocaust

    The problem with (mis)remembering the Holocaust

    Today, on the 75th anniversary of the liberation of the infamous Nazi death camp known as Auschwitz, the world marks International Holocaust Remembrance Day.

  • Christians must be clear on both what we're for and what we're against

    Christians must be clear on both what we're for and what we're against

    To put it bluntly, Christian faithfulness in a culture like ours demands that we be against many things even as we embrace the hope of the invading Kingdom of God.

  • The trans sexualization of our children has begun

    The trans sexualization of our children has begun

    In the whole run-up surrounding the push for same-sex marriage and LGBT “rights,” some predicted that the normalization of homosexuality would open the door to other deviant practices. But it was much worse than imagined.

  • Pete Buttigieg's Bible is missing a lot of pages

    Pete Buttigieg's Bible is missing a lot of pages

    If we applied the Bible in the way Mayor Pete suggests, abortion would be justified up until birth, a position now firmly embedded and championed across the Democratic Party.

  • Playing god with our genes is an existential threat

    Playing god with our genes is an existential threat

    The head of the team behind “Prime Editing” called it “a step — and potentially a significant step — towards this long-term aspiration of the field in which we are trying to be able to make just about any kind of DNA change that anyone wants at just about any site in the human genome.”

  • No lie, belief in God is good for you

    No lie, belief in God is good for you

    Belief in God is good for you … and not just in the eternal long run. There’s a powerful link between religious devotion and happiness, mental health, and participation in community.

  • The nativity is a beautiful argument for life

    The nativity is a beautiful argument for life

    Nativity scenes are so commonplace in December, we can easily forget how much they confront our self-absorbed age.

  • What would you say about abortion and rape?

    What would you say about abortion and rape?

    Discussions about any controversial topic can be dangerous these days. It’s almost certain someone is going to get ...

  • The Fairness for All Act falls short

    The Fairness for All Act falls short

    In essence, just like the proposed Equality Act supported by House Democrats, the Fairness for All Act would place sexual orientation and gender identity on par with race and religion as protected classes under the Civil Rights Act.