Poetry or politics? On BreakPoint recently, Eric Metaxas remembered the 185th anniversary of slavery’s abolition in Great Britain by highlighting…
It’s a rock-solid Western conviction: All men—and women—are created equal. But where does it come from? Well, not the Enlightenment.…
Throughout the centuries, public worship in Christian churches has involved balancing different ideas and priorities that are sometimes in tension…
If the shoe doesn’t fit… In the original fairy tale, Cinderella’s evil stepsisters cut off their toes and heels to…
A few years ago, one of the issues that divided evangelicalism was the so-called “worship wars,” which centered on the…
Today is the 185th anniversary of a monumental achievement brought about by a great man of faith. In fact, Chuck…
We say all the time on BreakPoint that reason and faith go hand in glove. But in revolutionary France, the…
“Little House on the Prairie” is too offensive? Last month, the American Library Association removed Laura Ingalls Wilder’s name from…
“Hey, don’t judge.” We hear those words a lot. But it takes real commitment to say them while staring at…
Wait—cavemen knew geometry? Okay, they weren’t exactly cavemen, but archaeologists estimate that unknown people built Stonehenge, a monument in southwest…