BreakPoint: Where Is God in the Storms?
Christ and the Problem of Natural Evil
With so much devastation in the news, it’s hard not to ask God, “Why?” Here’s some help for responding to..Read more
With so much devastation in the news, it’s hard not to ask God, “Why?” Here’s some help for responding to..Read more
When government agencies respond to natural disasters, they rely in large part on Christian organizations to help get the job..Read more
What happens when the public square is flooded? For the Colson Center, I’m John Stonestreet with The Point. Nearly half..Read more
Last week, two Democratic senators worried aloud about public servants living out their religious dogma. But FEMA depends on faith-based..Read more
Covering disasters is journalists’ stock-in-trade. Most introductory journalism textbooks devote a chapter, or at least a discrete section, to covering..Read more
Martin Luther’s Two Kingdom doctrine was a significant contribution to Western political thought and is experiencing a resurgence in some..Read more
Like Yogi Berra said, predictions are hard, especially about the future. For the Colson Center, I’m John Stonestreet with The..Read more
John Stonestreet and Ed Stetzer take stock of the destruction and tragedy in Houston in the wake of Hurricane Harvey,..Read more
This article from Faithit is characteristic—almost to the point of satire—of the Internet’s most exhausting genre: 20-somethings explaining “why millennials..Read more
Please pray for Houston. For the Colson Center, I’m John Stonestreet with The Point. The images coming from Houston, south..Read more