Mary was Jesus most devoted disciple. Tim Rolston joins the BreakPoint Podcast for a special feature. Sarah Stonestreet and Erin Kunkle present their inteview with Dr. Rolson on the BreakPoint…
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Life Lessons from “It’s a Wonderful Life”
Frank Capra’s “It’s a Wonderful Life,” starring Jimmy Stewart and Donna Reed, is such a TV staple this time of year, it feels like just another Christmas decoration. It’s like…
A Time to Reconcile . . . and Happy Christmas! – BreakPoint This Week
John Stonestreet and Shane Morris talk about the turmoil of 2020 and how politics, the election, COVID, economic stress, and even face masks have caused division within families, the nation,…
Britten’s Ceremony of Carols
In the recent Tom Hanks movie Greyhound, the captain of a destroyer leads a convoy across the U-boat-infested North Atlantic during WWII. To say that the trip from the U.S.…
Snowflake Adoption Is Wonderful, but It Is not the Solution
Last week, I shared the story of a man and his wife who decided not to pursue in vitro fertilization, despite being told by their doctor that it could be…
Does My Son’s Inclusion Promote LGBTQ+ Inclusion? – Ask the Colson Center
A mom writes to BreakPoint to ask about a school request. The school wants to push inclusion in the classroom for her son with a disability. The family is concerned…
The Story Behind Handel’s Messiah
George Frideric Handel was mainly a composer of operas. In fact, he composed dozens of them. Though his productions were popular in 18th century London, Handel had his enemies. A…
Don’t Stay for the Applause
A few years ago, a popular Christian singer, even though it wasn’t Christmastime, ended her set by leading the audience in “O Come All Ye Faithful.” By the time the…
The Nativity in Light of the Passion and Resurrection of Jesus – Alistar Roberts on The BreakPoint Podcast
As we prepare to celebrate the birth of Jesus at Christmas, Shane Morris invites Dr. Alastair Roberts to explain the stunning symmetry in the Gospel narratives between Jesus’ birth and…
Healing the Relationships Broken by 2020
I’m ready to make a prediction about the 2020 election. I realize it’s a bit late, though I am comforted by the fact I cannot be more off than the…