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 What changes in school dress codes tell us about massive changes in the cultural landscape
PART II The unrelenting revolution: Consumer brands seek to capitalize on opportunity brought about by gender confusion
PART III In the aftermath of Hurricane Florence, army of first responders and disaster relief teams represent major societal achievement
PART I A transformation of what it means to be human: How the trend toward self-determined gender identity undermines the very foundations of society
PART II Redefining ‘they’: According to the revolutionaries, even the English language must bow the knee to the new sexual norms
PART III What we can learn from the latest uproar over Bert and Ernie’s sexual orientation
PART I Why the secular turn in conservatism imperils the very foundation of conservative thought
PART II Does anger actually turn into votes? As midterm elections approach, Democrats look for increased turnout among two different groups
PART III While similar numbers of Americans and Europeans report themselves to be secular, they are not secular in the same way
PART I Political world turned upside down as Kavanaugh, accuser prepare to testify before Senate
PART II How should Christians think about sexual assault allegations and the moral consequences of those allegations?
PART III Can we escape the knowledge of God’s judgment? Why Hell is a deeply offensive concept to the modern mind
PART I Why every major hurricane is turning out to be more expensive than the one that came before
PART II Are Google’s algorithms suppressing conservative media? Probably not directly, but the reality may be more dangerous
PART III What we can learn from Ronald Reagan’s letter pleading with his father-in-law to come to faith in Christ
PART I Hurricane Florence and the limits of meteorological projection: Why it’s an exercise in human hubris to think we would ever fully understand a storm
PART II Are hurricanes acts of God or signs of climate change? Your answer will depend on your worldview
PART III Rebranding the pro-abortion movement: Why it’s significant that Planned Parenthood named a doctor as its new president
PART I Even in an increasingly secular age, most voters look for politicians to acknowledge something beyond politics
PART II The modern cult of fitness: Why physical activities are a poor substitute for spiritual realities
PART III In a world filled with people created in God’s image, no worldview, no culture, and no individual exists as an island
PART I Is America becoming more or less concerned about the abuse and exploitation of women?
PART II Moral confusion in the MeToo era: As Playboy reopens Manhattan club, corporate titan Les Moonves is ousted for sexual abuse
PART III Why only human sinfulness and the fall can explain the trend toward objectification and sexualization
PART IV It’s no surprise that a society that will objectify beauty and corrupt sex will also confuse age
PART I As the surveillance state in China expands, Communist Party in China detains, re-educates Uighur Muslims
PART II If you want to know what Marxism really looks like, just ask Christians in Beijing
PART III The Kavanaugh consternation: Political left makes it clear that their ideal judge is one with no background, no ideas, and no experience
PART IV Do we really want a Supreme Court that is above politics? Examining the cost of a judicial system controlled by bureaucrats
PART I The transgender revolution: Could ‘gender dysphoria’ actually be fueled by social contagion?
PART II When an academic controversy is not merely academic: The real life implications of a controversy over scientific research and transgender youth
PART III A clash of worldviews in India: Why the Christian and Hindu definitions of “nature” go deeper than the law