
Well, It’s Happened: Israel Strikes Iran, Targeting Key Nuclear Installations
Is It Possible to Go a Day Without Sinning? — Dr. Mohler Responds to Letters from Listeners of The Briefing
Is My Desire, as a Young Woman, to be an Optometrist Wrong? — Dr. Mohler Responds to Letters from Listeners of The Briefing
Did God Will My Brother’s Death? — Dr. Mohler Responds to Letters from Listeners of The Briefing
How Can the Trustees of Institutions Prevent Liberal Drift? — Dr. Mohler Responds to Letters from Listeners of The Briefing
Is the Conflict Between Elon Musk and President Trump as Heated as the Media is Painting It Out to Be? — Dr. Mohler Responds to Letters from Listeners of The Briefing
Why is It Taking So Long to Find a New Archbishop of Canterbury? — Dr. Mohler Responds to Letters from Listeners of The Briefing
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
PART I In the name of anti-discrimination, Yale Law School discriminates against students who won’t surrender to the moral revolution
PART II Scandal hits the Southern Poverty Law Center, an organization that makes ‘hate group’ accusations against convictional institutions
PART III Virtue signaling in private? Why Christians understand the inclination to signal virtue even when it seems like no one else is watching
PART I Joe Biden then and now: What the candidacies and controversies of the former vice president tell us about today’s politics
PART II The 2020 presidential election: Beginning a worldview analysis
PART III Politicians rarely admit that complex problems defy simple solutions—plastic bags, for example
PART I Why a change in the rules of the Senate points to a big change in US politics, pointing to a vast underlying worldview divide
PART II A middle school teacher is fired because her topless selfie became public: A warning for Christian leaders, parents, and young people
PART III When did the snowplow replace the helicopter? How over-parenting produces children who are ill-equipped to handle to the challenges of adulthood
PART I Chicago elects openly gay, African-American woman as mayor: What this tells us about identity politics, the normalization of a new morality, and the defeat of the Chicago political machine
PART II The prophet of the Mormon church claims God directly reveals truth to him, demonstrating the radical difference between Evangelical and Mormon theology
PART III Is belief in God incoherent? So argues an article in the New York Times