
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 Surgery for the sake of selfies? What a recent trend in cosmetic surgery tells us about our self-absorbed culture
PART II Examining the worldview of parenthood-indecision therapists: Is the decision whether or not to have children so trivial that the color of ink can help you decide?
PART I How four new laws in Kentucky help reveal the horrifying arguments that pro-abortion advocates are making
PART II There is no middle ground on abortion: Why trying to compromise on the sanctity of human life is completely irrational when the opposing views are considered
PART III Should we have fewer children for the sake of the earth? Why the Christian worldview welcomes every single human being as an image bearer of God
PART IV What are the consequences of following the example of Vermont? Examining the demographic and political makeup of America’s most European state
PART I When Horror Strikes: Mass terrorist attack in New Zealand leaves the island nation and the world shocked in the face of profound loss and unquestionable depravity
PART II How the role social media played in the New Zealand terror attack reveals the fading distinction between online extremism and realized evil
PART III In times of tragedy like this, Christians must understand our unequivocal call to “weep with those who weep”
PART IV How a delayed obituary from Germany (Hermann Goering’s daughter) raises the biggest questions of moral responsibility
PART I The new marijuana business is coming for you: How a recent flood of articles on the rise of cannabis indicates a turning point in the growing market
PART II A Mob Boss and an American Inventor: How the teenage years of Carmine Persico and Jerry Merryman pointed to the men they would become
PART I Academic cheating in the news, but this time it’s by the parents, not the students: How human sinfulness inevitably shows itself in all institutions
PART II ‘We must change almost everything in our current societies’: 16-year-old Swedish girl explodes onto world stage as climate change advocate
PART III The vantage point of adolescent advocates of social issues: Why what is happening right now is often what youth consider to be the most critical event in history
PART I Coming to a school near you? The reality of 'comprehensive sex education'
PART II Aiming to go around parents: The great lie presented as a parental notification and 'opt out' in many sex education programs
PART III Utah legalizes fornication: How a recent bill reveals that every law seeks to govern morality
PART I Virtue signaling in the marketplace: Why businesses try to keep up with the changing opinions of the sexual revolution
PART II What do we do with our minds? Why many secular Americans are turning to Buddhist mindfulness
PART III Mindful mayonnaise and yoga pants? The danger of critiquing the big business of the mindfulness culture
PART I What happens in California doesn’t stay in California: If you want to see a glimpse into America’s political future, look to the West Coast
PART II The vast worldview divide in America on display: Why it’s more difficult to pass actual legislation than support general policy ideas
PART III Controversy over a Catholic school’s recent decision reveals much about religious liberty and the precursor of the same-sex revolution
PART I Why the push for confidential medical advice for adolescents is actually a bigger deal than the Wall Street Journal suggests
PART II The therapy generation: What the trend of millennials seeking out therapeutic help communicates about a generation starving for meaningful community
PART III The drug problem of American children: Why no pill can ever fully treat the deepest issues of the human heart
PART I The sexual revolution chooses to live to fight another day: Why Colorado dropping a lawsuit against Masterpiece Cakeshop isn’t an end to the war on religious liberty
PART II Heartwarming stories of babies successfully operated on and returned to womb are rare exceptions in the culture of death
PART III When clear Scriptural teaching is nullified to ordain women in ministry, consistency indicates it inevitably must be nullified for LGBT inclusivity as well.