Category: Culture

Suicidal or Stable? WPATH Activist’s Contradictory Evaluation Secures Felon Transgender Surgery

This is Part 3 of a three-part series examining why an Indiana judge found taxpayers should pay for an incarcerated man’s transgender surgery. Part 1...

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Activist Group WPATH Influences Judgment in Case of Prisoner Receiving Trans Surgery

This is Part 2 of a three-part series examining why an Indiana judge found taxpayers should pay for an incarcerated man’s transgender surgery. Part 1...

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US Dairy Association Acknowledges Preborn Life

It’s an old but true adage: a picture is worth a thousand words. Sunday’s New York Times featured a full-page advertisement of a pregnant woman’s...

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Courageous Dad Walks 30 Miles Through Flood Debris to Walk Daughter Down Aisle

Never underestimate the power of a father’s love. Hurricane Helene has wreaked catastrophic damage across the southeastern United States since roaring ashore into Florida last...

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Heroic Masculinity: Weatherman Rescues Woman Trapped in Car During Hurricane Helene

When the storms of life are raging, real men step up and act. That’s exactly what one weatherman did yesterday during Hurricane Helene. The category...

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Little House on the Prairie at 50 – A Half Century of Family and Faith

When the pilot for Little House on the Prairie debuted on NBC in April of 1974, John J. O’Connor of The New York Times admitted...

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Taxpayers Will Fund Violent Inmate’s Transgender Surgery, Judge Rules

This is Part 1 of a three-part series examining why an Indiana judge found taxpayers should pay for an incarcerated man’s transgender surgery. Part 1...

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The ‘Billy Graham Rule’ Just Makes Sense

Dr. Al Mohler, president of Southern Baptist Theological Seminary, told students on Tuesday, “I did not see this coming.” The “this” is the moral failure...

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Stop Coasting and Put the Pedal to the Metal

As a rule in life, people don’t like doing hard things. Perhaps it goes back to the beginning. Refusing to do difficult things doesn’t necessarily...

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How to be a Pompous, Self-Righteous, Gasbag Activist

If you’re like a lot of people, you probably have a love-hate relationship with social media. On the positive side, it’s provided an incredibly convenient...

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New Evidence Upends Haim Trial; New Momentum for Whistleblower

New evidence may improve Dr. Eithan Haim’s chance of prevailing against the Department of Justice (DOJ), which sued the surgeon after he exposed Texas Children’s...

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Michigan Wolverines Quarterback Alex Orji Proclaims ‘Jesus is King’

Michigan Wolverines quarterback Alex Orji (#10) led his team to a 27-24 victory over the University of Southern California on Saturday. He used the victory...

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‘New York Times’ Hit Piece on Maternity Homes Highlights Pro-Death Obsession

For many, many years, Christians have been ministering to unwed mothers in countless ways, and especially via the most practical of methods. Whether providing room...

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Courage is Contagious: Harrison Butker Has Best-Selling Merchandise Sales in 2024

Harrison Butker’s courageous stand for life, family and marriage hasn’t hindered his merchandise sales – it’s supercharged them. The Kansas City Chiefs’ kicker saw his...

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One Electoral Vote in Nebraska Could Be Decisive

Since 1992, the state of Nebraska has been one of two states (along with Maine) awarding its electoral votes via what’s known as the Congressional...

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Nurse Whistleblower Lobbies Texas Senate to Investigate Fraud at Texas Children’s Hospital

Whistleblower Vanessa Sivadge testified in a Texas Senate hearing on Medicaid oversight last week, urging members of the Health and Human Services committee to investigate...

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There is Nothing New

Culture watchers can be forgiven for their weariness. Each day or week seems to bring with it a new outrageous and outlandish claim or development....

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How One Man’s Suffering Saves Lives Today

Despite all of culture’s many advances, trying to understand and process the problem of human pain and suffering remains one of life’s most vexing challenges....

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American Immigration System Loses Contact with Tens of Thousands of Migrant Children

JUMP TO… ICE’s Job The Report Lost Children ICE’s Defense Why It Matters A recent Department of Homeland Security (DHS) investigation concluded Immigration and Customs...

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Hesitant About Voting This 2024 Election? Here’s What You Should Keep in Mind

As I travel the country doing voter training, I’ve never heard more citizens describing this election as simply “a battle between good and evil.” It...

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We Are in Desperate Need of Discernment

When a majority of Ohioans passed a pro-abortion initiative last November, many attributed the passage to the fundraising disparity between pro-abortion and pro-life organizations. “Ohioans...

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Dear Christians, ‘Politics’ Is Not a Dirty Word

Have you ever heard a well-meaning Christian use the term “politics” in a negative or derogatory sense? Some Christians seem to believe that politics is...

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MASH, Alan Alda and One Man’s Search for God

When the television series M*A*S*H debuted on CBS on September 17, 1972, a sitcom about a Mobile Surgical Army Hospital unit in Korea, America was...

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Most Americans Don’t Know Their First Amendment Rights. Do You?

Today, September 17 is Constitution Day. It’s the day our nation’s citizens commemorate the creation and signing of the U.S. Constitution by thirty-nine Founding Fathers...

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