Category: Culture

Dr. King, President-elect Trump and Monday Holidays

It was noon on January 15, 1929 when Michael Luther King Jr. (he was renamed Martin when he was five in honor of the Protestant...

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Is God at Work Moving President-Elect Trump’s Inauguration Inside?

President-elect Donald J. Trump has ordered that his inauguration be moved inside this coming Monday due to dangerously cold weather forecast for Monday in Washington,...

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TikTok Ban Three Days Away

Time is ticking for TikTok. The social media app has just three days to comply with the Protecting Americans from Foreign Adversary Controlled Applications Act,...

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Elon Musk, Britain’s Rape Gangs, ‘Multiculturalism’ and Cowardice

(Caution: This article deals with sexual assault, with links to some graphic articles and posts.) Elon Musk has been calling attention to the horrors that...

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Israel, Hamas Reach Ceasefire

Israel and Hamas brokered another ceasefire this week after more than a year of fighting. The three-phase deal will reportedly begin with a prisoner exchange....

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California Fires: On conditional compassion… (Part 2)

This is Part 2 of a two-part series examining the way people are treating wealthy wildfire victims — and why it’s a problem. Part 1...

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Don’t Be a Squishy Evangelical

Throughout his nearly 12-year pontificate, Pope Francis has raised countless eyebrows by making ambiguous or even downright unbiblical statements. In fact, a pattern has developed...

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A Flood of Faith: Surge of Athletes Publicly Glorify God

If you’re like me and you spend a bit too much time scrolling through social media, you know there’s plenty of good and bad content...

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California Fires: On conditional compassion…

This is Part 1 of a two-part series examining the way wealthy LA fire victims are being treated — and why it’s a problem. To...

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Coach Bill McCartney Kept the Promise 

Coach Bill McCartney, who led the University of Colorado Buffaloes football team to a national championship and later founded Promise Keepers, an evangelical ministry to...

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DEI Not Dead Yet – HRC’s LGBT ‘Corporate Equality Index’

The Human Rights Campaign (HRC) released it’s annual “Corporate Equality Index,” a report measuring business support for LGBT activism. Despite recent reports of some companies...

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California Wildfires and Our Search for God When Disaster Strikes

Wildfires have raged and ravaged Greater Los Angeles for over four days, destroying much of America’s most populous county. The fires have destroyed thousands of...

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Mike Rowe is Waging War on Those Who Erase the Past

According to Mike Rowe, best known for hosting “Dirty Jobs,” his latest project, “Something to Stand For,” was a response to America’s ongoing war. Against...

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Antisemitism at Columbia Alive and Well

Columbia University continues to fail Jewish students, The Free Press reports, after effectively allowing the Columbia University Apartheid Divest (CUAD) coalition to hold a two-day...

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Victory for Girls Sports: Court Halts DOE Redefinition of Sex

In a tremendous victory for girls and women’s sports, a federal district court overturned the Department of Education’s redefinition of “sex” in Title IX to...

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California Fires: Heartbreak, Questions and Few Good Answers

By now you’ve seen the horrific images from Southern California where massive wildfires have devastated the region. As of Thursday morning, there have been five...

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Zuckerberg Boots Fact Checkers – Here’s Why It’s Good News

Meta will no longer use fact checkers to moderate content on Instagram and Facebook, the social media company announced Monday. The policy change is one...

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The Rising Belief in Miracles

According to a recent report from statistician Ryan Burge, the belief in miracles has risen in recent years among the college-educated, the group most correlated with materialistic beliefs....

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Senator Jim Banks, Former Focus Staffer, Sworn In to 119th Congress

Indiana native Jim Banks was sworn in as the 51st United States Senator in the Hoosier State’s 209-year history last week. The Columbia City native,...

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Boise’s Ahmed Hassenein Thanks Coach for Sharing Gospel: ‘You Changed My Life’

The Boise State Broncos had a great season with an overall 12-2 winning record. The team won its second straight Mountain West Conference and secured...

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Courage Will Be Needed in 2025

Talk of a “new golden age” notwithstanding, the new year got off to a violent start with the terrorist attack in New Orleans, followed just...

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House of Representatives Sets 2025 Rules and Legislative Priorities

On January 3, the U.S. House of Representatives reelected Representative Mike Johnson as Speaker of the House and adopted new rules for the 119th session...

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The Syrian Genocide Should Embarrass Pro-Hamas Protesters

The fall Assad regime in Syria has exposed what many in the international community suspected for years — deposed President Bashar al-Assad committed genocide against...

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Stop, Let Me Tell You: Good News Clubs Win Victory in Hawaii

A federal court granted a permanent injunction giving Child Evangelism Fellowship (CEF) and its Good News Clubs access to school facilities in Hawaii. The U.S....

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