
A Harmless Escape or Threat to Social Order? Brazil’s Sad ‘Reborn Doll’ Craze
What is the Responsibility of the United States to the Modern State of Israel? Do Christians Have a Doctrinal Obligation to the State of Israel? — Dr. Mohler Responds to Letters from Listeners of The Briefing
Can a Christian Become a Universalist and Still Be Considered a Christian? — Dr. Mohler Responds to Letters from Listeners of The Briefing
Is Claiming a So-Called ‘Furry’ Identity Contradictory to Scripture? — Dr. Mohler Responds to a Letter from a 15-Year-Old Listener of The Briefing
PART I A love story that ends in suicide: New rituals around dying raise huge moral questions about the sanctity and dignity of human life
PART II How a reordering of the theological landscape has led to a redefinition of life and death
PART III Abuse of junk science leads California judge to order cancer warnings on coffee: What this reveals about Americans’ chemophobia
PART IV Stephen Reinhardt, the liberal lion of California, dies at 87, but there are many cubs following close behind
PART I On Good Friday, NPR report distorts definition of Easter, revealing extent of secularization
PART II Although the cultural conception of Christ may fascinate, only the biblical conception of Christ saves
PART III Can the Bible be meaningful, even if one doesn’t believe it to be true?
PART IV Why abandoning a Scriptural understanding of ministry will inevitably lead to a very different rendering of God
PART I Elites who call for the end of Christianity might not like what comes next
PART II Why the Christian worldview never settles for mere happiness
PART III What is good about Good Friday? Reflections on the substitutionary death and bodily resurrection of Christ
PART I What the media coverage of a 10-year-old drag performer reveals about efforts to transform moral instincts
PART II Under mandate from government, preschools in Sweden aim to ‘counteract traditional gender roles’
PART III In the name of equality, France announces mandatory school attendance for 3-year-olds
PART I The scandal no one is noticing: Pornography redefined as adult entertainment
PART II The normalization of pornography in American culture
PART III Considering the consequences of technology as the world around us embraces it indiscriminately
PART IV Technology invades the kitchen: How far is too far for American families
PART I The future of secularization: What trends in Europe reveal about coming generations
PART II Does making abortion legal really reduce the number of abortions?
PART III Remembering the heroes of the past: the discovery of Juneau reminds us of true sacrifice and the value of life
PART I March for Our Lives: Just how significant is a symbolic march?
PART II What generational gaps tell us about the future shape of politics
PART III Congress passes omnibus spending bill and continues to fund Planned Parenthood
PART IV The military's transgender revolution is put on hold
PART I What do the results of a special election in Pennsylvania tell us about the future of American politics?
PART II Why the church should first ask ‘How do we lead persons to saving faith in Jesus Christ?’ rather than ‘How do we win friends and influence people?’
PART I The absurdity of sin: In aftermath of Austin bombings, the search for answers is underway
PART II The two-edged sword of technology on display in Facebook’s most recent controversy
PART III Why “the man who knew too little” isn’t as ignorant as he wants you to believe
PART IV Doomsday insanity: Prepping goes mainstream with high-end “go bags”
PART I Does marriage make a difference? Dueling articles in major newspapers debate the link between single parenthood and poverty
PART II What do declining divorce rates tell us about our current cultural moment?
PART III Toys R Us’s announcement reveals the devastating effects of a declining birth rate