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The Point by Colson Center

Jun 30, 2021

It’s no mystery why our news feeds are filled with information on what’s gone wrong in the world. After all, we’re more likely to click on stories that make us angry or sad than ones about sunshine and happiness. But sad tales aren’t the only ones worth reading.

Writing at Juicy Ecumenism, Arielle Leviste...


Jun 29, 2021

When Richard Hutchison was born last year, there wasn’t much hope he’d survive. Richard was born five months premature, and weighed 11.9 ounces. No one born that early and that small had ever survived.

After more than six months in the hospital, with his parents commuting in each day and dodging hospital COVID...


Jun 28, 2021

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...


Jun 25, 2021

Each year hundreds of Christians who are hoping to more deeply understand their faith, understand their world, and understand how to live out their faith in the world, study with us at the Colson Center as Colson Fellows.

The program is the deepest dive into Christian worldview that I know of, with an intensive reading...


Jun 24, 2021

Sci-fi and horror movies often feature the brilliant but mad scientist corrupted by his own arrogance, and the tantalizing question: “What if…?”  before proceeding down a path of inhuman destruction.

These fictional warnings against scientific hubris are increasingly moving from the screen to real life. According...