
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 The pageantry of democracy: As President Trump delivers State of the Union address, drama fills the chamber
PART II “Made in the holy image of God”—The one specific moment in last night’s State of the Union that highlights our culture’s vast worldview divide
PART III One of the most respected scientists in the world won’t stop talking about aliens. What does this tell us about modern science?
PART I A morality tale lived out: As Virginia’s governor faces calls for resignation, lieutenant governor is confronted with allegations of sexual assault
PART II Lessons from the Cold War: Why many European elites refuse to learn from history
PART III When it comes to world affairs, what you see is not always what you get
PART I Racism, human dignity, and leadership: Understanding the serious moral issues behind the controversy over Virginia governor’s yearbook photo
PART II The power of sports: Why it’s significant that the Super Bowl is the last major event in American society in which everyone watches
PART III Historic milestone or no big deal? Differing views on Colorado’s gay governor reveal speed of moral revolution
PART I Democrats enraged as Howard Schultz considers 2020 presidential bid. Is there a path for a candidate who is socially liberal and economically conservative?
PART II Seeking to heal the nations, New Age guru Marianne Williamson enters 2020 presidential race
PART III Secularism’s “us vs. them” worldview: How an attack on Pentecostalism becomes an attack on biblical Christianity
PART I Virginia governor’s defense of abortion turns into a defense of infanticide
PART II Even when looking at socially-liberal Europe, abortion laws are far more restrictive
PART III As extreme cold grips the nation, human beings are reminded of our helplessness when it comes to weather
PART IV At what age should a child be considered criminally responsible?
PART I Growing secular antipathy to Christianity on display as New York Times reporter looks to “expose” Christian schools
PART II Having abandoned objective truth claims, religious left faces uphill battle as it tries to gain political traction
PART III Why the prospect of human composting represents a devaluing of human dignity
PART I When a religious text is taught, a religious message is communicated. What does this mean for states considering Bible classes in public schools?
PART II A secular allergy to prayer? What the battle over prayer at school board meetings tells us about the secular agenda
PART III Japanese minimalism goes mainstream: Understanding the worldview dimensions behind the Marie Kondo phenomenon
PART I Reducing politics to winners and losers is a lose-lose proposition for everyone
PART II Can a Christian foster care and adoption agency be Christian? Trump administration offers protection for faith-based adoption agency, reversing Obama-era regulation
PART III Andrew Cuomo, Mario Cuomo, and the long sad history of politicians claiming to be privately pro-life but publicly pro-abortion
PART I What qualifies as a legitimate government? On of brink becoming failed state, crisis escalates in Venezuela
PART II For the first time in a decade, Supreme Court to take up gun rights case. What are the constitutional and moral issues at stake?
PART III Turning creation upside down: While every single human life is sacred, not every means of bringing about reproduction is morally right
PART IV A man who stood at so many hinge moments in history himself becomes part of the hinge in the sexual revolution
PART I After enacting new abortion law, a mother’s womb in New York is now an even deadlier place to be
PART II Why the concept of ‘lethality’ must be considered when it comes to military policy
PART III If ‘equal’ doesn’t mean ‘exactly the same’ on the Titanic, it can’t mean that in the military either