4 Ways to Pray for the 2022 Midterm Elections
Prepare. Vote. Make your voice heard. But before you do any of that, pray.
4 Ways to Pray for the 2022 Midterm Elections
Prepare. Vote. Make your voice heard. But before you do any of that, pray.
Patrick Schreiner: Christians Aren’t Political Enough
Are Christians too political? Patrick Schreiner thinks we aren't political enough. Rather, we’re political (or partisan) in all the wrong ways.
Nathan Rostampour: Why the Protests in Iran Are Different This Time
What’s behind the protests in Iran, and how can we pray? Nathan Rostampour explains what the protests are about, how they’re different this time, and how you can pray for the secret church.
Explainer: A Supreme Court Victory for School Choice and Families
With Carson v. Makin, the Supreme Court delivered an important decision with implications for school choice and families.
The Queen with the Heart of a Servant
On the occasion of Queen Elizabeth II's death, I find myself reflecting on her humility.
Now That Roe Is Behind Us: Five Things I’d Like My Kids to Know
Here are five things I’d like my children to know about the Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health court decision and this new season in our nation’s history.
Roe Is Dead. Here Are 5 Ways We Can Respond Right Now.
Roe v. Wade is dead. How should we respond in light of this monumental decision? Here are a few of reflections...
3 Ways Christians Can Commemorate Memorial Day
Memorial Day is much more than an excuse to barbecue. We remember and honor those who died serving our country and thus preserved our life and liberty.
Candid Conversations on Abortion
What will the end of Roe mean for the pro-life cause? And how should everyday Christians respond? Ken Keathley and Jessica Prol Smith join us to have candid conversations about abortion.
Amanda Aucoin: The History Behind Russia’s Invasion of Ukraine
The conflict between Russia and Ukraine has only gotten worse. But what's the background to the story? Dr. Amanda Aucoin tells us about the history behind the conflict.
“Isn’t It Ironic?” Thoughts on Judge Ketanji Brown Jackson’s Confirmation Hearings
What do we make of Judge Jackson’s judicial philosophy, record of judicial policymaking, and apparent complicity with progressives?
Can We Bridge the Gap Between Belief and Practice?
I attended Exploring Personhood. I enjoyed all the presentations, but I was struck by the lecture by Carmen Imes.
Bonus Episode: “Pray for a Miracle in Ukraine”
Russia’s invasion of Ukraine plunged the world into crisis. But how are Ukrainian Christians responding? We talk to Russell Woodbridge, who served for more than a decade as a missionary in Ukraine.
How Christians Can Prepare for the U.S. Supreme Court’s Monumental Abortion Ruling
The country stands at the important inflection point. If the Supreme Court strikes down the core of Roe, how can Christians prepare to respond?
Should an ‘Egregiously Wrong’ Decision Stand? ‘Stare Decisis’ and the ‘Dobbs’ Oral Argument
The Supreme Court's emphasis on the doctrine of 'stare decisis' is revealing. Here's why...
3 Broader Ethical Implications for the ‘Dobbs v. Jackson’ Supreme Court Ruling
Here are 3 broader ethical implications if the Supreme Court declares abortion to be unconstitutional in Dobbs v. Jackson Women’s Health Organization.
Truth and Love: Why the Church (and our Nation) Need Both
If you love people, care about the truth. If you care about the truth, love people.
Religious Liberty and COVID Precautions: A Legal Perspective
By Michael J. DeBoer As American citizens have grappled with the COVID-19-related mandates of civil government, they have […]
Jeff Struecker: Afghanistan’s Clash of Ideologies
More Ways to Listen In Christ & Culture podcast with Drs. Ken Keathley and Benjamin Quinn, we explore […]
What Went Wrong in Afghanistan, and What Hope Is There?
By Dennis Greeson Kabul has fallen. We have all seen the heartbreaking images on the news or social […]
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