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The Point by Colson Center

Sep 30, 2020

If people seem more short-tempered and intolerant recently, it’s not your imagination. The stress of pandemics, lockdowns, and politics have chipped away at our already-thin veneer of civility. 

It’s especially bad online According to a recent story on the Canadian Broadcast Corporation, COVID-related stress has...


Sep 29, 2020

I often counsel parents against giving their kids unfettered access to the internet, especially in the privacy of their bedrooms. One mom told me recently that leaving her teenage son in his room at night with an unmonitored smartphone would be like leaving him alone with a naked woman all night.

She’s right.

As a...


Sep 28, 2020

Culture of Life Ministries in Harlingen, TX is a Christian clinic offering free medical care to low-income patients in an impoverished community near the Mexican border. Each month since the start of the pandemic, reports WORLD Magazine, the volunteer doctors, nurses and administrators at Culture of Life have treated...


Sep 24, 2020

In 2019, on Easter Sunday, Islamic extremists bombed Zion Church in the nation of Sri Lanka. One of those who were killed was a woman named Girija, who left behind a husband and a 12-year-old daughter named Dukashini. Before her death, Girija would read the Bible every night to her husband, who is illiterate.

The...


Sep 24, 2020

If anyone understands the slogan, “If it ain’t broke, don’t fix it” it’s the Chinese Communist Party. Having imprisoned millions of Uighurs in concentration camps to eradicate their religious and ethnic identity with only a bit of moderate resistance from the rest of the world, Beijing saw what they could get...