Raw Tears and Holy Fury: Confronting the Reality of Human Trafficking
Human trafficking is truly shocking in both its nature and its scale
“There is much that shocked me about this story, but perhaps the most shocking part is where she was rescued from. The house where she was being held captive was Blackwood, a rural backwater just miles from my home. In the space of a week Eva had been trafficked from Lithuania to the South Wales... Continue Reading
An Inaugural Diary from Calvin
Note: all quotes are from sources as noted. The only fictitious elements in these diary posts are to treat these as letters from John Calvin.
In keeping with the Huguenot thought of Theodore Beza and others,[4] Federalist #69 denounced a hereditary monarchy as “an absolute negative” on representative government. Lest political Calvinism be misconstrued as excessively negative, perhaps as a counterweight to the Enlightenment idea that man is innately good, Alexander Hamilton reminded his readers of a balance to be maintained: “The supposition of... Continue Reading
University Settles With Christian Counseling Student
Missouri school expelled Andrew Cash for his religious beliefs about sexuality.
When asked, Cash told her that he, too, would have to refer gay couples to another counselor due to his religious convictions about homosexuality. He said he would be happy to counsel gay individuals on any other matter—depression or anxiety, for example—but he could not counsel regarding same-sex relationships. Perryman said that conviction was a... Continue Reading
‘Worst Year Yet’: The Top 50 Countries Where It’s Hardest to Be a Christian
For the third year in a row, the modern persecution of Christians worldwide has hit another high
In Central Asia, persecution spread due to both Islamic extremism and government attempts to restrict it. “In many countries, governmental raids of suspected Christian households increased, certain Christian books have been banned,” stated Open Doors. For the third year in a row, the modern persecution of Christians worldwide has hit another record high. But... Continue Reading
Real History, Toilets and All
It’s been a great few years for biblical archaeology. Here are three examples.
“Since time does not permit me to list ten finds, I will settle for three that we talked about on BreakPoint in 2016. At a minimum, these finds shed new light on the world of the Bible and help us in understanding the words of Scripture. In other cases, they actually confirm portions of the... Continue Reading
The Exponential Growth of Classical Christian Education
Today, more than 251 schools are members of the Association of Classical Christian Schools (ACCS)
“Another challenge has been the stereotype that classical education is for wealthy children with high IQs. To be fair, this assumption has a whiff of truth to it. Classically educated children score higher on standardized tests, and private education by nature costs more than public. ACCS schools average an annual price tag of $7,000.” ... Continue Reading
Bitter Pills
Chemical abortion raises new challenges for the pro-life movement
“Despite documented risks of heavy bleeding, hemorrhaging, and even a handful of deaths, the FDA loosened its protocol for the abortion pill regimen early last year. The agency approved use of the drugs for up to 10 weeks of pregnancy (instead of seven), and reduced the number of suggested doctor visits from three to two.”... Continue Reading
Cathedral Marks Epiphany With Koran Reading
A Scottish Episcopal cathedral has marked the Epiphany with public readings from the Koran
“My Muslim friends have a strong confidence in their faith and would not be at all happy if a passage like John chapter 1, which affirms Jesus is God, was read out in their mosque,” Mr. McCarthy said. “So why did the leadership of the cathedral allow a recitation from a book which Muslims believe... Continue Reading
Long Read: What Liberal Intellectuals Get Wrong About Transgenderism
Most people instinctively feel threatened by the postmodern redefinition of gender. Their instincts are correct.
What comes after transgender? Surely no gender at all, but only the lone self, wandering trapped in a labyrinth of endlessly binary forking paths, by which it is more controlled than it can ever be controlling. With gender vanishes sex, save for self-pleasuring, and with both sex and gender vanishes the most fundamental mode of eros and... Continue Reading
Meet Generation Z
Drop everything and start paying attention to Generation Z, who now constitutes 25.9% of the U.S. population.
So who is Generation Z? They grew up in a post 9/11 world during a recession. They’ve experienced radical changes in technology and understandings of family, sexuality and gender. They live in multi-generational households, and the fastest growing demographic within their age group is multi-racial. But there are five defining characteristics that everyone should know.... Continue Reading
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