Mommas Know Their Babies

To those who insist babies in the womb aren’t fully human or can be traded around like products, as in the case of surrogacy, science is stubborn. The more we…

Who Knows Best? The Push to Replace Parents

Social revolutionaries who want doctors or teachers or bureaucrats to step between parents and children on sexual issues are revealing their hostility not only to parental rights but to human…

Oxford Students’ Evening of Carols

Every year, the Christian students at Oxford University put on an evening of carols, singing hymns like “Oh Holy Night” and “Joy to the World,” followed by a guest speaker…

What It Means to Be On the Front Lines

Every follower of Christ is on the front lines when they take their faith into every walk of life, as “salt and light” to a world that desperately needs the…

A Look at the History of Christmas Hymns

Professor Andrew Newell explores the songs of the Advent season with Kasey Leander. Read More Breakpoint

China’s People Take a Stand

This month, China exploded in protests against President Xi Jinping’s three-year “Zero-Covid” policy. Read More Breakpoint

Mary’s Magnificat: The Wait Is Over

Today, we do not wait for the Messiah to bring salvation. We wait for the Messiah to return, when He will reveal Himself fully as King and restorer of all…

Fiji’s Rugby Team Sings (and Wins) Again

A few weeks ago before their contest against Papua New Guinea, the Fijian rugby team took the field and lifted their voices in honor of God. Read More Breakpoint

Sexualizing Children: Fashion Brand Is Only the Latest Example

Throughout history, Christians have fought for the protection and wellbeing of children, quite often from sexual exploitation and abuse. Read More Breakpoint

Religious Liberty at the Supreme Court, Trump’s Questionable Tweet and Our Responsibility in Advent

The case of a web designer in Colorado is argued at the Supreme Court as the Justices go to great lengths to find loopholes. And John and Maria discuss former President…

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