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The Point by Colson Center

Apr 30, 2019

On Saturday, a 19-year-old man walked into a California synagogue and started shooting, leaving one worshiper dead and at least four others injured. That number would almost certainly have been higher had his gun not jammed.

Like other recent mass shooters, he left a manifesto of hatred. Unlike other recent mass...


Apr 29, 2019

Uber recently fired one of its drivers for refusing to drive his passenger to her abortion appointment. He even tried to talk the woman out of the decision, and might even face a lawsuit from her.

This is only our most recent reminder that Christians need a theology of getting fired. Business owners, educators, and...


Apr 26, 2019

More than pre-natal stress, “socioeconomic woes,” or even lack of sleep—of all the factors that lead to behavioral problems in five-year-olds, excessive screen time tops them all.

A new Canadian study reveals that “Kindergarten-aged children who spend more than two hours a day in front of screens are at least...


Apr 25, 2019

Every commentary, webinar, short course, article, and program of the Colson Center is designed to offer clarity on the culture from a Christian worldview.

But the goal isn’t just to think clearly. It’s to live redemptively. The deepest dive we offer into Christian worldview is the Colson Fellows Program.

Colson...


Apr 24, 2019

On Christianity’s holiest day of the year, Islamist terrorists detonated bombs in Sri Lankan churches and hotels, snuffing out the lives of hundreds—mostly Christians.

Events like this remind us that in history and even today, martyrdom is a common feature of the Christian life. Of the original 12 disciples, Judas...