
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 A perfect storm over religious liberty and the moral revolution
PART II Massachusetts legislators consider bill that would eliminate conscience clauses
PART III What is required to coerce agents of life into being agents of death?
PART IV What American viewers aren’t noticing when they watch one British TV show
PART V Who is really helping the poor and how?
PART I The shape of theological disaster: A denomination speaks with two minds and two moralities
PART II What a moral surrender to pornography looks like
PART III A morally-serious response in morally-unserious times
PART IV Why Kansas may be the state to watch in the upcoming election
PART I As Pyeongchang Olympics begin, politics is never far from the front line
PART II Bermuda makes history becoming the first country to legalize same-sex marriage, then abolish it
PART III International assessors are now coming for American kindergarteners
PART IV Why the new Gerber baby is a cause for celebration and a reminder of the work we have to do
PART I Drama in both the House and Senate as Congress considers budget deal and DACA fix
PART II Lessons from Poland: Why trying to shut down an argument almost always intensifies an argument
PART III Gloria Copeland says you should not ‘receive’ the flu. Why that doesn’t mean you won’t get it
PART I An imaginary memo reveals a troubling reality about the politicization of abortion
PART II A very dangerous debate about emotional health and abortion
PART III Can we still make a distinction between those worthy of government and welfare and those who are not?
PART IV A maelstrom over a motto at the Veterans Administration
PART I Why divorce is never easy, despite the promise of one new website
PART II Father-daughter dances as the next casualty of the sexual revolution
PART III The real story of Mr. Rogers Neighborhood: What parents may have missed behind the benign moral messaging
PART IV Do The Simpsons predict the future?
PART I Major religious liberty issues in new higher education legislation fly under the radar
PART II The Pope bows to Communist leaders in Beijing
PART III Why you can add the word “poemish” to your vocabulary list
PART I Why a referendum in Ireland tells us a great deal about our place in the modern world
PART II Secular authority tells American evangelicals that the future is going to require “theological flexibility”
PART III Modern culture refuses to make absolute moral judgments about sex, but not about money
PART I Yale offers a course on happiness which the professor suggests students should take pass-fail
PART II Adult happiness linked to Research indicates adult happiness is linked to marriage in a way it is not linked to cohabitation
PART III Signs of the times as our society is increasingly dabbing, dropping, and doping
PART I On the most important of all political stages President Trump strikes a different note, even as there are few surprises
PART II New debates about homeschooling take on a new urgency
PART III As Murphy Brown returns we have to ask, “Will she even be interesting today?”