Marvin Olasky | A Berkeley student leader’s pro-traditional marriage stance provoked a huge backlash
Finding Biblical balm amid mass shootings and other tragedies
The Crimes of Grindelwald isn’t a good movie, but it fits our thought-policing times
Emily Belz | A citywide reckoning with death in New York shows Americans may be ready to talk about a topic they once sought to avoid
Indivisible showcases the ministry of military chaplains and their wives
Democrats take control of the New York Legislature, all but guaranteeing the legalization of late-term abortion
A Golden Rule suggestion for America’s intense political divisions
At the UN Human Rights Council, demonstrations as China claims Uighurs enjoy ‘colorful and meaningful’ lives in re-education camps
Mindy Belz | Held in Turkey on charges of espionage and terrorism, facing a life sentence for doing the work of the church, American Pastor Andrew Brunson’s dramatic release was the work of high-powered diplomacy and prevailing prayer
Instant Family is a film about foster care that manages to be sweet and upbeat