
John Stonestreet
Op-ed contributor
John Stonestreet is the President of the Chuck Colson Center for Christian Worldview, and co-host with Eric Metaxas of Breakpoint, the Christian worldview radio program founded by the late Chuck Colson. He is co-author of A Practical Guide to Culture, A Student's Guide to Culture and Restoring All Things.
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Here's what's troubling about the exvangelical #LeaveLoud movement
The more that the wider culture finds Christian teaching outdated and outrageous, the harder it is to distinguish between the various motivations of those who leave the church, and/or the faith.

The Supreme Court doesn’t get the last word
The idea of a politically neutral Supreme Court is one of our nation’s most persistent and appealing myths.

Evangelicals and casual sex
Churches have failed to teach young people a true, Christian understanding of sex and the human body.

Is Christian cohabitation the new norm?
Each successive generation is losing the understanding of, not to mention the will to live by, Christian sexual morality.

Does Trevor Lawrence have too much character to be the NFL’s No. 1 pick?
The only doubts that exist about Trevor Lawrence’s potential in the NFL have nothing to do with talent or poise, but concern his character.

California allows hundreds of men to transfer to women's prisons
Placing female prisoners in physical danger isn’t a way to love them or care for them.

Will medical professionals be forced to perform transgender surgeries?
On April 19, the Biden administration filed an appeal in a case that could force “religious doctors and hospitals to perform potentially harmful gender-transition procedures against their conscience and professional medical judgment.”

Planned Parenthood’s reckoning with Margaret Sanger’s racism doesn’t go far enough
In the wake of the “racial reckoning” of the past year, denying what the historical record plainly reveals about Margaret Sanger is no longer tenable.

How Christians ended foot binding in China
Christians bringing the Gospel to pagan societies have always – always – found themselves defending children from bad ideas and abusive cultural norms.

The rise and triumph of the modern self
Stop and think about this statement, “I’m a woman trapped in a man’s body.” How did a sentence like this become not just common, and not even just plausible, but unquestionable? Even more, how did it happen so fast?



















