Can Naturalists Explain Where Life Originated?

In my new book, God’s Crime Scene: A Homicide Detective Examines the Evidence for a Divinely Created Universe, I make a comprehensive case for the existence of God from eight…

Drink from the Fountain – John Piper

Why should we seek our deepest satisfaction in God? In this episode of Light + Truth, John Piper explains how our pursuit of joy in God magnifies his glory. Watch…

The Sorrowing Have a Savior: Lessons from Spurgeon’s Depression – Zack Eswine

Charles Spurgeon spoke of depression as the soul relentlessly bleeding out — like one who dies again and again, hour upon hour. The mind can descend far lower than the…

Jesus, the God-Man, Is Born – John Piper

John Piper delves into the Gospel of Luke, showing how the first chapters highlight God’s central role in Jesus’s birth. He explores the significance of faith, humility, and obedience, drawing…

Biblical Justice Requires Strong Rules of Evidence – Matt Martens

One hundred years ago, the legendary jurist Learned Hand dismissed the idea that the American criminal justice system, with all its procedural protections, could convict an innocent person. As he…

Chatbots Aren’t a Solution to Our Loneliness Epidemic – Alan Noble

I suspect most middle-aged Americans had never heard of Character.AI until The New York Times ran the tragic story of how 14-year-old Sewell Setzer III committed suicide after an obsessive…

Six Key Worldview Stories of 2024: The State of the Pro-Life Movement

The fight to protect the innocent saw many changes this year.  ___________ Double the impact of your gift to the Colson Center through December at colsoncenter.org/december.  Read More Breakpoint

Insights from TurretinFan, and More on the Nazi Invasion

Talked a bit about how modern tech is allowing us to “read” ancient scrolls that have been fossilized over time, then looked at some insights, and corrections, from our friend…

Life and Origami: Lessons from the Art of Paper-Folding

The differences between an origami figure and a living thing are more instructive than their similarities. Source Read More Evolution News

Why Do We Sing at Christmas?

Throughout history, people have loved singing. Whether at baseball games or birthday parties, we sing eagerly, sometimes publicly exposing our lack of native musical talent. Singing in groups—especially at Christmas—is…

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