How can we know what the right things are to focus on? These two lists might help.
All in The Stream
How can we know what the right things are to focus on? These two lists might help.
Pro-life advocacy isn’t over just because the March for Life is on hold.
January 1 is not a magical date. Not even January 1, 2021. But that doesn't mean there isn't hope for the New Year.
It takes effort to step out of despair and into hope. But it's worth it, and it's what God calls us to do.
You know that feeling when someone hands you a Christmas present and you didn't get one for them? What if that illustrates the true meaning of Christmas?
Released last month, Talking Back to Purity Culture offers an incisive critique of purity culture and a passionate call to return to our Savior.
On the right and the left, people often tell women that motherhood is an exclusive job.
We choose to keep rejoicing because we know that in the end, joy wins.
If the pro-life community wants to lower the black abortion rate, it must address the issues that lead black women to abortion, activists argue.
In order to communicate effectively, we have to understand each other. But sometimes it seems like Americans are speaking different languages.
America can't survive without this virtue — and neither can we honor our fallen.
The nation's largest abortion provider gives us ample opportunity to expose its corruption. Let's use those opportunities to promote centers providing actual care.
You may think you trust God, like I often do, until something bad happens. Then you see your “trust” was decorative and not at all load bearing.
Surely we can choose for our presidential candidates people who haven't sexually assaulted someone, or conducted themselves so questionably that such allegations are easy to believe.
The good news is, you don't have to be a hero — not on your own.
Here are three tips from the Bible on loving your neighbor as yourself — even when they hold convictions you strongly believe are wrong.
The COVID-19 pandemic presents an opportunity for Christians to exemplify compassion and address the problem of evil, says Ben Bennett of Josh McDowell Ministry.
Career success shouldn't depend exclusively on having a somewhere to drop our kids off everyday.
When someone is struggling with questions about the future, don't give them a trite answer. Give them something to pray.