Recently I’ve been writing in BreakPoint about the need for Christians to separate themselves from the culture–not to separate in…
Recently in BreakPoint I mentioned the Barmen Declaration–the decision by German theologians to proclaim independence from both the Nazi state…
Stepping up to the platform at the Southern Baptist convention a few years ago, I surveyed a heaving sea of…
With all the obsession with health these days, there’s good news for church-going families. A new study just released demonstrates…
The Roman emperor Nero was notorious for fiddling while Rome burned and for persecuting Christians. Today his evil legacy lives…
Ravi Zacharias, in his new book Can Man Live without God? relates a humorous story that highlights the folly of…
The biggest news for biblical scholars these days is that they can finally study the complete Dead Sea Scrolls. The…
The heroes of history often loom larger than life, and seem far removed from our own experience. But really they…
Ten couples sit in a circle engaged in a lively Bible study about marriage. What about when he comes home…
Last week the president went on national television to explain his decision to send 20,000 U.S. troops to Bosnia as…