Building a Theology of Getting Fired – Ask BreakPoint

John and Shane field important conversations downstream from worldview. A scientist asks how to frame gender identity. Another listener asks how to engage fundamental worldview questions in the classroom. John…

A Fancy Dinner Isn’t a Moral Failure

Earlier this month, when celebrity chef Thomas Keller was interviewed by NPR about his new cookbook, his interviewer wasn’t all that interested in the recipes. Instead, he wanted to talk…

The Mexico City Policy Football

Before the election, there was a lot of discussion in evangelical circles about single-issue voting when it comes to president. And the single issue was, of course, abortion. Some argue…

The Problem with Talking about Right and Wrong

Perhaps the most helpful framework I know of in wrestling with moral issues comes from T.S. Elliott. Before we can know what to do with something, we must know what…

Another COVID Surge, Same Question

The country faces another surge of COVID-19 infections, with as many as 120,000 new cases a day. According to WORLD magazine, “New cases and deaths from the coronavirus in the…

Using Fathers to Close Prisons – Dr. Anthony Bradley – BreakPoint Podcast with John Stonestreet

Dr. Anthony Bradley is mobilizing Fathers. His vision is to inspire dads to engage their children. He believes that in building strong fathering habits he can close prisons. Bradley is…

BreakPoint This Week – The Election and Public Trust

John Stonestreet welcomes WORLD Magazine, Christianity Today, and Colson Center contributor Maria Baer to “BreakPoint This Week.  John and Maria (sitting in for Shane Morris) discuss the recent election and…

Chris Nikic (who has Down Syndrome) Completes Ironman

This past weekend in Florida, 21-year-old Chris Nikic completed one of the most challenging feats in all of sports. The Ironman triathlon is a 2.4 mile swim, followed by a…

Divorce Is Down During COVID

“Stressful” doesn’t really begin to describe a year like 2020. Between the pandemic, the lockdowns, cancelled classes, lost jobs, and an election to rival trench warfare, you would expect a…

Divorce Is Down During COVID

“Stressful” doesn’t really begin to describe a year like 2020. Between the pandemic, the lockdowns, cancelled classes, lost jobs, and an election to rival trench warfare, you would expect a…

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