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 Why according to a biblical worldview civility is not just a political necessity
PART II Obsessed with death: Secular society forced to search for meaning when confronted with the reality of mortality
PART III Supreme Court punts on one of the most important issues facing the court this year
PART I A modern-day sultan? Examining the the re-election of President Erdogan and the trajectory of Turkey
PART II Canada becomes second nation to legalize marijuana. Will Canadians be satisfied with government-regulated pot?
PART III Why moral change is almost always accompanied by changes in language
PART I A deeper look at ecumenical movement as Pope Francis goes to Geneva to mark the 70th anniversary of the World Council of Churches
PART II Is disunity a greater scandal than the scandal of abandoning doctrine and accepting theological minimalism?
PART III ‘Such were some of you’: Why language really matters — and always matters — in the discussion about same-sex attraction and sexual desire
PART I Without human dignity there are no human rights: The real story behind the U.S. withdrawal from the U.N. Human Rights Council
PART II What the dissolution of the American family has to do with the prevalence of fear and despair among American teenagers
PART III Why gang violence overtaking a Maryland middle school is an indictment of the entire nation
PART I What exactly is a pregnant man? The Christian mandate of clarity in the wake of mass delusion
PART II Looking for the light that shines through even the deepest confusion
PART III Too important to be excluded? Theological relativism on display as remains of Stephen Hawking interred in Westminster Abbey
PART I Justice Department inspector general report exposes politicization of the FBI, provides ammunition for both political parties
PART II Why in a fallen world someone must watch the watchers and investigate the investigators
PART III When Canada’s Supreme Court tries to balance religious liberty and equality, it’s religious liberty that takes a back seat
PART I America faces a moral crisis at its southern border: How did we get here and how will we respond?
PART II Why both political parties must own up to the political and moral crisis brought on by the failure to act on the issue of immigration
PART III How should Christians rightly understand our relationship to government in light of Romans 13?
PART I How the psychotherapeutic revolution has led us to the dangerous belief that unhappiness is a problem that must always be solved
PART II Can money buy happiness? New survey says yes, but this type of happiness comes with regrets
PART III The quest for inner peace: Competitive meditators and their unmindful mindfulness
PART IV Not dying will not work: How the fear of death drives us to desperation which can be satisfied only in Christ
PART I Proposal to divide California into three separate states reveals political frustration, will be faced by California voters in November
PART II Americans grapple with moral questions surrounding violent crime as support for the death penalty rises
PART III Which story is more likely to end with two people living happily ever after: Meeting at happy hour or meeting at church?
PART I How will history remember the summit between the United States and North Korea?
PART II Human rights abuses linger as United States and North Korea move forward under new agreement
PART III Secularization in the Bible Belt: Once unthinkable, opposition to gambling fades in Alabama