Why The Greatest Gift the Church Can Give Us Right Now Is Forgiveness
Author: John Stonestreet The term cancel culture evokes images of screaming undergrads, deplatformed speakers, fired employees, and demanding...
John Stonestreet and the Breakpoint editorial team provide a daily look at an ever changing culture through the lens of unchanging truth.
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Author: John Stonestreet The term cancel culture evokes images of screaming undergrads, deplatformed speakers, fired employees, and demanding...
Author: John Stonestreet Our information-saturated world seems to run on news headlines. One comes at us after another, all calling us to shock or...
Author: John Stonestreet Mary Slessor was born to a Scottish working-class family in 1848. At an early age, Mary joined her parents in the Dundee...
Author: John Stonestreet Seven years ago, Bloomberg Businessweek’s cover story told professional women, “Freeze Your Eggs, Free Your Career.” The...
Author: John Stonestreet Futurists and tech industry gurus have long promised a utopia where humans aren’t dependent on pesky biological or...
Author: John Stonestreet Many say they want a world without Christianity, but many secular thinkers are discovering they should be careful what they...
Author: John Stonestreet Last August, Pew Research announced the findings of a new study with a provocative headline: “Half of Christians say casual...

John Stonestreet serves as president of the Colson Center. He’s a sought-after speaker and author on areas of faith and culture, theology, worldview, education and apologetics. John is the daily voice of Breakpoint, the nationally syndicated commentary on the culture founded by the late Chuck Colson. He has co-authored five books including A Practical Guide to Culture and Restoring All Things. Before coming to the Colson Center in 2010, John served in various leadership capacities with Summit Ministries and was on the biblical studies faculty at Bryan College (TN). John is an ordained deacon in the Anglican Diocese of All Nations (Anglican Church of North America). He and his wife, Sarah, have four children and live in Colorado Springs, CO.