
The Plane Didn’t Survive, But the Passengers Did: In Light of the Plane Crash in Toronto, We Must Learn from What Goes Right, and Not Just What Goes Wrong
Does Genesis 3:24 Point to God’s Creation of the First Weapon? If So, What Does That Tell Us About Humans Advancing Weapons Technology? — Dr. Mohler Responds to a Letter from a 17-Year-Old Listener of The Briefing
What is the History of the Phrase ‘Asking Jesus Into Your Heart,’ and Why Is It So Widely Used? — Dr. Mohler Responds to Letters from Listeners of The Briefing
I Agree With What You Said About Certain Kinds of Books Not Being Present in Public Schools Libraries, But Wouldn’t That Include the Bible As Well? — Dr. Mohler Responds to Letters from Listeners of The Briefing
What Happens When a Senator or Member of the House Becomes a Part of the President’s Cabinet? Who Takes Their Place? — Dr. Mohler Responds to Letters from Listeners of The Briefing
If Adam Named All the Animals, How Did He Name the Sea Creatures If He Did Not Live By the Ocean? — Dr. Mohler Responds to a Letter from a 7-Year-Old Listener of The Briefing
Can I Sin in My Dreams? — Dr. Mohler Responds to Letters from Listeners of The Briefing
How Do I Confront My College Classmates About Their Wrong Views on LGBTQ Issues? — Dr. Mohler Responds to Letters from Listeners of The Briefing
What Was God Doing Before Time Existed? — Dr. Mohler Responds to a Letter from a 7-Year-Old Listener of The Briefing
PART I A year of tumult and assassination: Reflecting on the life and legacy of Robert F. Kennedy 50 years after his death
PART II How the biblical worldview helps to explain the presence of both greatness and darkness in a single individual
PART III When liberal ecumenicals have to choose between ecumenism and the sexual revolution, sex wins
PART I Supreme Court sides with Colorado baker, sends very clear signal that religious convictions of American people cannot be trampled upon
PART II Understanding what yesterday’s Supreme Court ruling means, and what it doesn’t mean
PART III Twenty years later, Bill Clinton remains indignant despite a massive moral change in the broader culture
PART I As morality, politics, and pop culture collide, Disney tries to win on both sides of the political street
PART II What the lack of response to Samantha Bee’s comments tells us about the left’s control of the entertainment industry
PART III The redefinition of comedy: Why a society that will laugh at everything doesn’t really understand anything
PART I The smiling president and the scowling dictator: Reflections on President Reagan’s 1988 speech at Moscow State University
PART II A battle for words and their meaning: With monumental cases pending, the Supreme Court experiences a return to textualism
PART III Why it’s problematic that some Australians consider gender labeling problematic
PART IV As gender revolutionaries seek to make French gender-neutral, language purists fight back
PART I Missouri governor’s resignation proves that the combination of sex, money, and power is a dangerous cocktail
PART II Why Christians should reject any deal that holds onto power at the expense of truth, goodness, and morality
PART III A look at what is behind the great moral divide between rural and urban Americans grows deeper
PART I As Roseanne and Starbucks are both in the headlines, national conversation about implicit bias continues
PART II Why a secularized doctrine of original sin is not likely to get much traction
PART III Only a very sick society would sacrifice its own children on the altar of the sexual revolution
PART I Historic and deadly vote in Ireland to repeal abortion ban marks massive moral and theological shift
PART II In abortion vote, Ireland embraces modern European identity over historic theological identify
PART III In 2004 Gavin Newsom was denounced by his own party when he issued marriage licenses to same-sex couples. Today he is considered a hero of the moral revolution.
PART IV Alan Bean, 4th man to walk on the moon, dies at age 86
PART I Why one Yale graduate who grew up as a foster child tells us that family structure really matters
PART II The wealth gap and families: Recent economic changes are far more demonstrable in families compared to individuals
PART III Failing the intersectionality test: LGBT community deems pro-LGBT mayor unworthy of their support
PART IV Remembering the lives of Richard Pipes and Bernard Lewis, two titanic figures in the world of foreign policy
PART V The literary legacies of Tom Wolfe and Philip Roth—two very different, very fascinating writers
PART I The Wrath of God Poured Out — The Humiliation of the Southern Baptist Convention
PART II After Tuesday’s primaries, it’s clear that the arrow of the modern Democratic party is increasingly pointing to the far left
PART III Trump administration moves to eliminate Title X funding from organizations that conduct abortions—most notably, Planned Parenthood
PART I After Supreme Court ruling on sports betting, groups look to cash in on potential windfall
PART II Why a certain brand of feminist ideology won’t be satisfied by anything less than a comprehensive victory
PART III Secularism and the new understanding of human rights: Why human dignity must be rooted in concrete, objective truth