Jenny Lind Schmitt | Europe’s rethinking of its post-war institutions raises questions about prospects for peace and a Christian witness on the continent
Mindy Belz | U.S. officials never adequately confirmed the death of ISIS captive Kayla Mueller, and a post-ISIS tumult in Syria raises new questions about what happened to her
June Cheng | Three decades after the Tiananmen Square massacre, the citizens of Hong Kong are confronting their own Communist incursion
Chernobyl honestly portrays the disaster that can ensue when people believe in lies
Public libraries are enthusiastically joining the LGBTQ crusade
Five guidelines before you argue
Emily Belz | One promising band from the 1990s tells its story of getting stuck in the no-man’s-land between the Christian music market and a wider market
Anger over an extradition plan has revived pro-democracy protests—and clashes—in Hong Kong
Marvin Olasky | China turns to Russia for food as Democrats turn to extreme rhetoric on abortion
Our best efforts to fix the problem are still falling short