Category: Culture
Let’s Not Forget That Other Father Christmas
Image: Guido Reni,Saint Joseph and the Christ Child, 1640 As good, modern Americans, we know Christmas is all about presents, family, and Santa Claus. But...
Read MoreLife Lessons from “It’s a Wonderful Life”
Frank Capra’s “It’s a Wonderful Life,” starring Jimmy Stewart and Donna Reed, is such a TV staple this time of year, it feels like just...
Read MoreCommunity Throws Surprise Party to Celebrate Hard Work of UPS Driver During Pandemic
UPS driver Anthony Gaskin was brought to tears by the spontaneous generosity of his community which threw him a massive surprise celebration thanking him for...
Read MoreJudge Rules San Diego Restaurants Can Reopen, Finds ‘No Evidence’ They Present Any Risk
In a nine-page ruling on Wednesday, a California judge ruled that restaurants in San Diego County can reopen since the state could provide “no evidence”...
Read MoreDoctors Talk COVID Vaccines on Friday’s Focus on the Family Broadcast
On Friday, December 18, Jim Daly, the President of Focus on the Family and host of the ministry’s daily radio broadcast, along with co-host John...
Read MoreIs Jupiter and Saturn’s 2020 Christmas Meeting the Star of Bethlehem?
Few would disagree that COVID-2020 has been a year like no other in any of our lifetimes. We could all certainly use a little extra...
Read MoreSan Francisco May ‘Cancel’ Abraham Lincoln Because He Never Showed that Black Lives Mattered to Him
It’s not really news that today’s “cancel culture” is targeting historical figures who don’t live up to today’s “woke-ness” standards, and San Francisco is probably...
Read MoreVatican Nativity with Astronaut and Darth Vader Lookalike Stirs Controversy, Backlash
In a difficult year, many were hoping that the new Nativity scene unveiled in St. Peter’s Square at the Vatican would lift spirits and serve...
Read MoreNBC News Attacks Christian Groups Receiving Paycheck Protection Program Funds
A recent NBC News headline screamed, “Accused hate groups receive pandemic aid: 14 groups identified as hate groups benefited from the PPP program.” A few...
Read MoreChurches Across the Country Coming Together to Provide Reparations to African Americans
Reportedly, more churches are now supportive of reparations and some have taken it upon themselves to start new initiatives to help African American communities and...
Read MoreThe Media Was Wrong: Here’s Four Networks That Said a Vaccine Wouldn’t be Ready in 2020
After receiving approval from the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) on Friday, the first Pfizer vaccine inoculating against COVID-19 was administered to a critical care...
Read MoreSpontaneous Pay-it-Forward Chain at Dairy Queen Lasts Two Days and 900 Cars
An unprompted pay-it-forward chain at a Dairy Queen in Minnesota slowly turned from one simple act of random kindness into over 900 last week. According...
Read MoreWhere Has the Flu Gone? CDC Reports Only 496 Cases So Far This Year, Down 97% from 2019
Where has the seasonal influenza gone? Recent data provided by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s (CDC) Weekly U.S. Influenza Surveillance Report shows a...
Read MoreIs “The Great Reset” Real and Should I Be Concerned?
In this crazy COVID year, I have been hearing about “The Great Reset” that world leaders are planning. Some of my friends seem super...
Read MoreMinneapolis to Defund Police, Despite Shootings Doubling, Carjacking Up 331%, 160 Cops Quit
The Minneapolis City Council recently decided to strip the police department of $8 million in funding, as part of its response to the death of...
Read MoreOver 110,000 Restaurants Have Permanently Closed Due to Government COVID Orders
Due to COVID-19, but more specifically because of government edicts closing indoor and outdoor dining, the restaurant industry is in “free fall” with over 110,000...
Read MorePoll Shows Americans’ Self-Assessment of Emotional Wellbeing Lowest in 20 Years – Churchgoers Fare Best
For the past 20 years, Gallup has been asking Americans to rate their mental or emotional wellbeing. This year, while 76% of Americans still rate...
Read MoreRemembering the 79th Anniversary of the Attack on Pearl Harbor – ‘A Date in Infamy’
“December 7, 1941, a date which will live in infamy, the United States of America was suddenly and deliberately attacked by naval and air forces...
Read MoreTIME’s 15-Year-Old ‘Kid of the Year’ is a Scientist, Inventor and Mentor
“We just need to find that one thing we’re passionate about and solve it.” That simple idea drives 15-year-old Gitanjali Rao of Lone Tree, Colorado,...
Read MoreNew York City Pub Owner Arrested After Opening Bar Despite COVID Restrictions
One of the owners of a bar in Staten Island, New York who declared their pub an “autonomous zone” in defiance of COVID-19 restrictions was...
Read MoreProject Veritas Releases Tapes from CNN. You Can Probably Guess What They Reveal.
“This is a president who knows he’s losing, who knows he’s in trouble, is sick, maybe is on the aftereffects of steroids or not. I...
Read MoreAfter Voting to Ban Outdoor Dining, LA County Supervisor Dines Outdoors
After voting to ban outdoor dining, calling it “dangerous,” a Los Angeles County supervisor went and dined outdoors at her “favorite” restaurant. During a debate...
Read MoreModerna Files for Emergency Use Authorization with FDA for Vaccine with 94.1% Efficacy
Biotechnology company Moderna said on Monday, November 30 that it was filing that day with the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) to request an Emergency...
Read MoreMore Died of Suicide Last Month in Japan than During the Entire COVID-19 Pandemic
The COVID-19 pandemic has resulted in various struggles around the world, from isolation caused by the shutdowns to businesses that have closed or were forced...
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