A Pathetic State of the Union Address: President Biden Delivers the Most Challenging and Concerning Speech of His Political Life
What is Catholicism in the Lens of Biblical Christianity and Church History? Was Catholicism Still Christianity Before the Protestant Reformation? — Dr. Mohler Responds to Letters from Listeners of The Briefing
If a Child Dies, Will They Be a Child or Adult in Heaven? — Dr. Mohler Responds to a Letter from a 5-Year-Old Listener of The Briefing
After Supreme Court ruling on sports betting, groups look to cash in on potential windfall
Why a certain brand of feminist ideology won’t be satisfied by anything less than a comprehensive victory
Secularism and the new understanding of human rights: Why human dignity must be rooted in concrete, objective truth
With a wink and a nod, Pope Francis’ reported comments signal new level of acceptance of homosexuality
How are evangelical Christian to think about homosexuality and sexual orientation?
Why an unborn child shouldn’t be recognized as an unborn child only when that unborn child is wanted by his or her parents
Why a sane society cannot ‘throw their hands up’ after another school shooting, this time in Texas
Prayer is at the center of the conversation after shooting in community that has famously fought for their right to pray
Monarchy in the modern age: The societal and moral shift reflected in the royal wedding
Why the worldview displayed at life’s most crucial moments is going to be theological in one way or another
Theism vs. secularism at the point of death: Why Christianity has historically frowned upon cremation
The inevitable embrace of abortion as a new generation moves in a more secular direction
U.S. embassy in Israel officially moved from Tel Aviv to Jerusalem as protests erupt in Gaza
Supreme Court rules that states are free to authorize sports betting in constitutionally sound but morally fraught decision
Why it’s important to know that an asteroid’s near miss is no mere accident
Senior Anglican clerics call for Church of England to be stripped of its legal right to operate according to its convictions
With secularism on the rise, Quakers consider dropping God because it makes some ‘feel uncomfortable’
How does a secular society create meaning in the face of death?
Mormons move to end relationship with Boy Scouts of America is about more than Mormons and Boy Scouts
Why the grounding of life in human autonomy inevitably leads to a society that claims to author both birth and death
When it comes to sex education, the big battle is not over sex, it’s over morality
Once the outlier in mainline protestantism’s leftward shift, United Methodist bishops propose plan opening door to LGBTQ inclusion
In debate over LGBT issues, United Methodist Church redefines holiness
Lessons from the Episcopal diocese of Washington D.C.: When you abandon the faith, people will abandon the church