Navigating the News in 2021 from a Christian Worldview

Navigating the News in 2021 from a Christian Worldview A recent headline that isn’t exactly news announced the findings of a recent Gallup study: “Americans Remain Distrustful of Mass Media.” Six out of ten Americans trust the media either “not very much” or “not at all” when it comes to reporting the news fairly and accurately.  Truth … More Navigating the News in 2021 from a Christian Worldview

What if What We Saw Yesterday {1/6} at the Capitol Is Us?

What if What We Saw Yesterday at the Capitol Is Us? In the introduction to his book The Content Trap, author Bharat Anand asks readers to consider what caused The Yellowstone Fires of 1988, which lasted for months and destroyed over 1.3 million acres of the world’s oldest, and one of our nation’s most treasured, national parks. The traditional … More What if What We Saw Yesterday {1/6} at the Capitol Is Us?

The Problem with Talking about Right and Wrong

The Problem with Talking about Right and Wrong Colson Center for Christian Worldview JOHN STONESTREET WITH ROBERTO RIVERA Perhaps the most helpful framework I know of in wrestling with moral issues comes from T.S. Eliot. Before we can know what to do with something, we must know what that something is for. For example, before we decide what we … More The Problem with Talking about Right and Wrong