John Stonestreet
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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Darwinizing the universe: A theory that explains everything explains nothing
Scientists trying to turn evolution into a theory of everything might expect nature to answer, “I am who I am.” But there’s only One who can truly say that. Why not give Him credit for a change?
Bill Maher gets it right … and wrong
Bill Maher is right to look to an earlier foundation for our civilization. He just needs to look back even further.
Boredom is not always a bad thing
Education should be an antidote to boredom because it should teach us how to wrestle with the questions boredom brings up, such as: Who am I? Why am I here? What is life for? Am I living well? What should I love?
America’s confusing relationship with children
We are witnessing the domination of a life-script in which children feel superfluous.
The rise of AI girlfriends
Our human relationships don’t need replacing. They need redemption.
A generation poisoned by porn speaks
In what might be the most haunting line of the article, one teenager simply scoffed at that assumption: “If you put a phone in a child’s hand, you are putting porn in a child’s hand.”
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.
Surprise? Marriage single best predictor of long-term happiness
The truth about marriage, however, is that it is, statistically, the single best predictor of long-term happiness.
Suicide rates at all-time high
Something is broken in the United States, and it’s us. Why, in the most prosperous time to be alive in human history, do so many think that they would be better off dead?
Why work is not a result of the Fall
In our current cultural moment, many see work as frustrating, unrewarding, and not worth it (that is, as toil). Christians have an incredible, better vision of work to offer the larger world.