Category: Culture

In God’s Economy, There is No Need to Panic

According to Merriam-Webster, a panic is “a sudden overpowering fright,” an “unreasoning terror” or widespread concern regarding financial affairs. The word is rooted in Greek...

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The Beauty of the Bible’s Interconnectedness

A year ago, I was taking an online class through Regent University’s School of Divinity when another student posted an image in a discussion post:...

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How Jesus’ Incarnation Changes Everything

If you’ve lived in our fallen world for any amount of time, you know that things on earth are not as they should be. Something...

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An Essential Primer on Defending the Reality of Male and Female

A revolution for truth and common-sense is breaking out in the United States Congress and it should be supported by all citizen of goodwill. We...

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‘Detransition Awareness Day’ Spotlights Those Who Left Transgenderism

March 12 marked the fifth annual “Detransition Awareness Day,” created by a coalition of groups and individuals “to raise awareness and break down the stigma around detransition.”...

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Advocating for Educational Freedom and School Choice

Focus on the Family was recently contacted by a secular news agency with questions about education freedom and the popularity of homeschooling and private education...

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From Hillsdale College to the White House and Supreme Court

Since 1983, U.S .News and World Report has been publishing college rankings, a series of annual lists cataloguing and categorizing schools based on numerous factors....

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More Than $1.1 Trillion Designated for DEI in 2025, Analysts Find

Federal agencies earmarked more than $1.1 trillion taxpayer dollars to further Diversity, Equity and Inclusion (DEI) in 2025, a new report reveals. DEI encompasses a...

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Payton McNabb, Injured Volleyball Player, Wins Title IX Victory

Payton McNabb, who was severely injured in a high school girls volleyball game by a male student, won a Title IX victory after encountering a...

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Pastor John MacArthur’s Last Lap

Pastor John MacArthur has long said that he doesn’t believe in retirement. “You don’t retire from a calling,” said Grace Community Church’s shepherd back in...

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‘Naked-Dress’ Trend Doesn’t Empower Women

Last month, Bianca Censori posed nude at the Grammy awards — an exceedingly horrifying event I had planned on relegating to the deepest, darkest recesses...

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Representative Speaks Truth, Congressional Record Edits Her, Then Retracts

While chairing the congressional House floor on last month, Representative Mary Miller officially referred to Representative Sarah McBride as “Mr. McBride” and “the gentleman from...

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Don’t Follow Your Heart

Making the happiness crisis in America even worse, especially for young people, are completely wrong diagnoses. What’s needed to increase happiness is not more money,...

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Feds Yank $400 Million from Columbia University Following Continued Antisemitism

Columbia University lost $400 million in government grants and contracts today for failing to address campus antisemitism, four federal agencies have announced. “Universities must comply...

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Representative Says She’ll Refer ‘Sanctuary City’ Mayors for Prosecution

Mayors from four “sanctuary cities” faced questions from the House Committee on Oversight and Government Reform over city policies that restrict cooperation with federal immigrant...

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‘Everyday Americans’ Honored at Address to Congress

First lady Melania Trump invited “everyday Americans as special guests” to President Trump’s address to a joint session of Congress on Tuesday. Several guests had...

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First Lady Supports Bill Targeting Deepfakes, Sextortion and Revenge Porn

The House of Representatives is preparing to pass a bill targeting revenge porn, online sextortion and pornographic deepfakes, multiple sources report, following exhortations from America’s...

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The Most Important Truth in Trump’s Joint Speech to Congress Last Night

In his joint address to Congress last night, President Trump said many important things that have massive implications. The most consequential thing for our age...

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‘Transgender’ Employee’s Lawsuit Against Liberty University Moves Forward

A federal court ruled that a sex discrimination lawsuit against Liberty University can move forward. The school fired a transgender-identified employee who violated the university’s...

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17 Quotes from President Trump’s Address to Joint Session of Congress

President Donald J. Trump’s address on Tuesday night to a joint session of Congress lasted over 90 minutes, the longest such speech in over 60...

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Barber’s Child Literacy Program Aims to Put Kids Cut Above Rest

Pennsylvania barber Jon Escueta says he’s been shaping heads and hearts since 2006. The 38-year-old émigré from the Philippines owns City Cuts Barbershop in Kutztown,...

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Yet Another Man Steals Women’s Trophies

A biological man won the 400- and 200-meter dash at the USA Track and Field Open Masters Championships on Saturday, beating out women as young...

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Freedom from Religion Zealots Unwittingly Promote Christianity

It’s ironic but true: the Freedom from Religion Foundation (FFRF) is obsessed with religion. The latest proof can be found in a full-page ad in...

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Disney, Target Among Major Companies Ditching DEI

Corporate giants including Disney and Target have jettisoned “Diversity, Equity and Inclusion” (DEI) policies following President Trump’s evisceration of federal DEI infrastructure. DEI encompasses programs,...

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