Study – “Words of the Year” – 12/13/2025

A Decade of “Words of the Year” Every year since 2004, Oxford University Press has chosen a “word of the year,” based on usage compiled from news sources across the English-speaking world. Today, speaker and author Abdu Murray describes how words reflect and explain culture: CONTINUED @ LINK ABOVE Additional Resources Worldviews & Cultural Fluency … More Study – “Words of the Year” – 12/13/2025

“Elections and the Kingdom of God” – 12/31/2024

As I was thinking of the top story of this past year, two thoughts came to mind: the inept corruption of the Biden administration and President Trump’s surprising victory. Basically, the 2024 election was the top story, and of course, God provided an easy solution in my inbox with a few excellent articles on these … More “Elections and the Kingdom of God” – 12/31/2024

Devotional Thoughts – “Builders” – 08/08/2024

PSALM 127 PSALM 127:1 CONTEXT/STUDY OVERVIEW: This psalm emphasizes humanity’s dependence on God, and each of our Reformation-era exegetes develops this theme in their commentary. However, they emphasize various aspects and implications of this theme, including the vanity that comes when God’s blessing is not valued, God’s blessing of children, and the didactic function of … More Devotional Thoughts – “Builders” – 08/08/2024

“Should Christians Get Political?”

We hope you enjoyed our new What Would You Say? video series on voting, elections, and religious liberty. The 2024 election has many Christians disillusioned and weary of politics. The stakes feel high, but positive change seems nearly impossible. More than ever, Christians need clarity on how to approach politics while maintaining their faith and witness. If you want to … More “Should Christians Get Political?”

Free resource to help you talk about mental health with loved ones

While “Church Folks” are likely to acknowledge those in the world can and do have mental health issues that need professional help (#22ADAY), they are just as likely to claim that for a “True Believer” mental health issues should not exist. That is a seriously false assumption along with claims that Depression is a sign … More Free resource to help you talk about mental health with loved ones

The Incarnation | Advent Readings with BreakPoint

“As He did in Creation, so He does in Redemption. The Incarnation demonstrates God’s commitment to fulfill His promise to renew His world and continue His pattern of creating light from darkness, fullness from emptiness, and life from death.“ Christianity is at its core a theology of hope. Hope is a funny thing. When we … More The Incarnation | Advent Readings with BreakPoint

Colson Center for Christian Worldview – Kids and Young Adults

In various forms and in various expressions, the perpetual myth repeated in each chapter of the sexual revolution (as each new extreme becomes a norm in our culture) is this phrase: The kids will be fine. It all started with a no-fault divorce. That first version of the kids will be fine went something like this: “Kids will … More Colson Center for Christian Worldview – Kids and Young Adults

A Fancy Dinner Isn’t a Moral Failure

Colson Center for Christian Worldview  A Fancy Dinner Isn’t a Moral Failure JOHN STONESTREET WITH MARIA BAER 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 about the $850-per-plate price tag at Keller’s recently reopened San Francisco restaurant. … More A Fancy Dinner Isn’t a Moral Failure

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