A Protestant Christmas: How Protestants Came to Celebrate the Incarnation of Christ as Christmas
How Do We Understand Promise and Fulfillment in Matthew’s Use of Hosea 11:1? — Dr. Mohler Responds to Letters from Listeners to The Briefing
In Light of Jesus’s Fulfillment of the Law, Are Christians Still Required to Keep the Mosaic Law? — Dr. Mohler Responds to Letters from Listeners to The Briefing
Why Do We Not Sing More Hymns About the Incarnation Throughout the Year, Like We Do with the Resurrection? — Dr. Mohler Responds to Letters from Listeners to The Briefing
Can a Baby Fuss Without Sin? — Dr. Mohler Responds to Letter from a (Probably Sleep-Deprived) Listener to The Briefing
If Jesus was Born on Christmas, How Was He Around While Adam and Eve Lived? — Dr. Mohler Responds to a Letter from a 6-Year-Old Listener to The Briefing
How Should Christians Celebrate Christmas While Also Separating It From Any Pagan Origins? — Dr. Mohler Responds to Letters from Listeners to The Briefing
PART I New details emerge about the attacks in Sri Lanka: The challenges of understanding the proper role of technology and the necessity of conversionist Christianity
PART II What the response to the Sri Lankan tragedy reveals about secularism and the West
PART III New Yorkers are still worshiping this Easter, some by going to church and others by going to brunch
PART IV The Supreme Court chooses to take up cases on the application of the Federal Civil Rights Act of 1964: Is the original meaning of a text binding?
PART I A big theological story hits the pages of the New York Times, denying the sovereignty of God, the virgin birth, the bodily resurrection of Jesus, and much more
PART II The radical candor of modern liberal theology: A new religion to replace Christianity
PART III The 100 most influential people? What TIME’s cover story tells us about TIME and America
PART IV Horrible headlines from Sri Lanka: A tragic story as old as Christianity
PART I The release of the Mueller report and the hard questions of justice: The challenges of seeking justice in a hyper-partisan age
PART II When the demands of justice meet the reality of justice: Why, in a political age, politics always dominates
PART III Bigger than the headlines: The centrality of the cross and resurrection to Christian faith and hope
PART I Tiger Woods’s victory at the Masters is being called his redemption story, but Christians should think carefully about the secular use of theological words like ‘redemption'
PART II What a recent article challenging religious liberty reveals about the culture’s demands on churches and religious institutions
PART III The Guardian attacks religious teaching on gender, revealing that society requires complete secularization and opposes all religious truth claims
PART I Planned Parenthood is rebranding … or is it? The insidious reality of speaking of abortion as simply an issue of reproductive health
PART II Moral revolutionaries take aim at Michigan adoption agencies: Where the government’s money goes, it’s coercive hand soon follows
PART III Australian rugby star Israel Folau cut by national team because of his religious views, demonstrating that it is a rough world for those who stand against the sexual revolution
PART I Notre Dame cathedral in Paris burns: What this historic cathedral tells us about the development of modern France
PART II How the media's description of Notre Dame as a national symbol instead of a place of worship reveals the current state of European modernism
PART III Pope Benedict XVI comes out of hiding to attack the moral and theological liberalism in both Western society and the Roman Catholic church
PART I Julian Assange, founder of WikiLeaks, arrested: A look back at the wrongdoings of the prophet of anarchism
PART II How Julian Assange acts as the explosive center point for the cultural shifts on the morality of information, the #MeToo movement, and the transgender revolution
PART III Authorities arrest suspect charged with burning 3 African American churches: Why we should celebrate when the system of justice works as God designed
PART I What the first picture of a black hole tells us about the amazing capabilities of mankind, the mysteries of God, and the reliability of God’s self-revelation
PART II The largest election in history begins in India where everything from advanced electronics to elephants will be used to collect votes
PART III Richard Cole, the last survivor of the Doolittle Raid, dies at 103: A reminder of the courageous men who brought hope to the nation after the attack on Pearl Harbor
PART I What the reelection of Benjamin Netanyahu to a fifth term as Israeli prime minister tells us about Israel’s political and theological worldview
PART II Scientists speculate that newly-discovered bones could be an ‘early human species’: Why a person’s understanding of creation and human descent has moral consequences
PART III Abortion pills soon to be available in campus clinics across California: How the language of the culture of death is oftentimes deceptive and conceals the moral horror of abortion
PART I The soap opera that is the college admissions scandal continues to unfold as Felicity Huffman makes a public statement confessing her guilt
PART II Major media is finally acknowledging ‘Unplanned’ because of its box office success: What this tells us about the role of film in driving the culture
PART III What the revival of Alex Rodriguez from disgraced baseball outcast to popular broadcaster tells us about the moral compass of America