Category: Culture
As Secularists Prep for the Apocalypse, Christians Must Have Strong Kingdom Theology
The toney New Yorker leads with an article on how some of the wealthier among us are preparing for the end of the world, highlighting...
Read MoreLaboring is a Privilege, Opportunity and Obligation
What’s the best job you’ve ever had? The nation pauses this coming Monday to celebrate Labor Day, an annual celebration of the American worker that...
Read MoreWhy “the Birds and Bees” Can’t Be Just One Talk
I think it was in 2009 when, at an airport for an early morning flight, a wise Christian leader said to me bluntly, “John, the...
Read MoreNew York City Passes on School Cellphone Ban — For Now
America’s largest school district, New York City, will not be adopting a cellphone ban, Mayor Eric Adams announced yesterday, citing logistical difficulties. “We’re not there...
Read MorePhil Donahue Didn’t Like Me
The recent death of pioneering television talk show host Phil Donahue brought to mind a controversial appearance I once had on his program back on...
Read MoreAs World’s Surf Chops and Churns, We Sail On
When Christopher Columbus and his one-hundred-men crew pushed off from Palos de la Frontera, Spain in search of a western sea route to Asia in...
Read MoreActor Tim Allen Begins Reading the Bible, Finds it ‘Amazing’ and ‘Unexpected’
Conservative actor Tim Allen has begun reading his Bible from cover to cover. So far, he’s found it “amazing” and “not at all what [he]...
Read MoreThe Tragic and Ironic Turn of the Hymnist Pastor
Bells were ringing and flags were flying as more than 4,000 people attended the opening services of the Riverside Church in New York City on...
Read MoreUPDATE: Evidence Reveals DOJ Oversight in Haim Case
This is an updated version of a previous story. To read the original, click here. JUMP TO… Why It Matters 2022 2023 2024 New evidence...
Read MoreThe Remarkable Woman Behind Mister Rogers’ Neighborhood
Fred Rogers’ death in 2003 at the age of 74 triggered a wave of nostalgia for the millions of former viewers who grew up watching...
Read MoreRandy Gradishar Shares the Gospel During Hall of Fame Acceptance Speech
American former professional football player Randy Gradishar was inducted into the Pro Football Hall of Fame on August 3. He boldly used the opportunity to...
Read MoreRadical Feminists for Hamas?
This article is the second in a two-part series examining the March on the DNC, a four-day, pro-Hamas protest even outside the Democratic National Convention....
Read MoreLatest Kendrick Brothers’ Film Highlights Power of Mentors
Cameron Arnett, who has gone from Haiti to Hollywood, is co-starring in The Forge, the latest movie from the award-winning Kendrick brothers (also known for...
Read MoreFaux Joy and True Joy
There’s been a lot of talk about “joy” and being “joyful” lately, a subject that Christian believers, especially, should know and care a lot about....
Read MoreNo, Michelle Obama, We Shouldn’t Encourage a Child’s Confusion
Much to the delight of convention attendees, former First Lady Michelle Obama delivered a speech in Chicago last night that included a wildly reckless and...
Read MorePro-Hamas Protests Will Never Be Peaceful
Police arrested more than 50 pro-Hamas protesters in Chicago on Tuesday night after a group of 200 tried to break through a police line in...
Read MoreThree Cheers for Harley-Davidson Dismounting From Corporate Wokeness
Harley-Davidson has decided to drop its DEI and pro-LGBT initiatives, becoming the latest company to outright reject woke corporate policies. The move comes after the...
Read MoreThe Stunning, Timeless Cultural Observations of Alexsandr Solzhenitsyn
When Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn, the Russian-born author and dissident, passed away in 2008 at the age of 89, he was remembered for his courageous defiance and...
Read MoreKirk Cameron and BRAVE Books Host ‘See You at the Library’ August 24
Actor Kirk Cameron and BRAVE Books are hosting the second national See You at the Library event on August 24, 2024. BRAVE Books describes itself...
Read MoreDennis Quaid: Facebook Restricts Promotion of ‘Reagan’ Film
Actor Dennis Quaid said that Facebook was “throttling advertising and promotion” for his upcoming film Reagan, the biographical drama where Quaid plays President Ronald Reagan....
Read MoreResearch Findings: Women Become More Feminine with Greater Political and Economic Freedom
The brilliant G. K. Chesterton correctly observed, “Feminism often means the refusal to be feminine.” Progressives and certain feminists like to hold the belief that...
Read MoreCannabis Marketed to Children in Plain Sight
California officials discovered more than two million packages of illegal cannabis in Los Angeles this week — most of it disguised as candy. “Illegal packaging...
Read MoreChristians Banned as Fathers to the Fatherless
The recent movie, The Sound of Hope, tells the true story of 77 foster care children finding homes with 22 families from a small church...
Read MoreShield Laws Enable Chemical Abortions in Pro-Life States
JUMP TO… Mail-Order Abortions Shield Laws The Numbers The Risks Legal Landscape Why It Matters The mail-order abortion business is booming under “telemedicine shield laws”—...
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