by Glenn Sunshine | Apr 7, 2017 | Arts & Media, Book Reviews, Publications
Much has already been written about Rod Dreher’s The Benedict Option, a great deal of which reflects the preconceptions of the reviewers more than the contents of the book. Here is my take on it. The Big Picture Dreher’s starting premise is that the culture wars are...
by Glenn Sunshine | Feb 16, 2017 | Miscellaneous
Breakpoint is in the process of reorganizing its website, which meant that all of the links to the Colson Center and to Breakpoint at Every Square Inch became inactive. I have repaired them so that they should all work with the current state of the Breakpoint website....
by Glenn Sunshine | Jan 30, 2017 | Bible & Theology, Culture & Society, Politics & Economics
There is a lot of discussion among Christians currently about immigration policy and the Bible. Mostly, this discussion has focused on either the responsibility of God’s people to welcome and care for refugees, or the need for secure borders and the responsibility of...
by Glenn Sunshine | Dec 28, 2016 | Bible & Theology, Church Year, Discipleship
When Christians talk about the Incarnation, they rightly focus on God’s love for us which is so great that He was willing become human Himself, being born into a poor family in an obscure and troublesome province in the Roman Empire, to save ungrateful people who were...
by Glenn Sunshine | Dec 24, 2016 | Church Year, Miscellaneous
I will exalt You my God and King and bless Your Name forever! Every day I will bless You and I will praise Your Name forever! Great is the Lord, and greatly to be praised; His greatness is unsearchable. Psalm 145:1-3