Category: Culture

Pope Francis Says All Religions Lead to God; A Strong Bishop Corrects Him

At an interreligious youth meeting in Singapore late last week, Pope Francis made some troubling statements about how people around the world can find God’s...

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Christians Need to Step Out of the Boat

The Gospels are full of miraculous accounts of Jesus’ ministry, from turning water into wine to restoring sight to the blind, healing the crippled, feeding...

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Does it Burden You that 5 Billion People are Going to Hell?

In the ninth season of the sitcom Seinfeld, Patrick Warburton’s character “David Puddy” is asked by his girlfriend, Elaine Benes, played by Julia Louis-Dreyfus, if...

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Singer Jon Bon Jovi Praised for Helping Save Woman in Crisis Off Bridge Ledge

Jon Bon Jovi, the quintessential American singer, songwriter, guitarist and actor, recently helped save a woman preparing to jump off a bridge in Nashville, Tennessee....

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Why Does the NAACP Support the Killing of Black Babies?

It was Charles Spurgeon, the “Prince of Preachers,” who once warned, “A lie can travel halfway around the world while the truth is putting on...

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Has God Changed His Mind on Homosexuality?

When politicians change their position on some policy matter, it’s called a “flip-flop.” A new book on sexual ethics describes God this way, as a...

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Child Psychiatrist Wins Free Speech Victory – Case Moves Forward

An appeals court has ruled in favor of Dr. Allan Josephson, an honorable child psychiatrist who expressed his opinion that children with sexual identity confusion...

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James Earl Jones: My Teacher and Reading the Bible ‘Helped Me Find Abundant Life’

James Earl Jones’ death earlier this week at the age of 93 drops the curtain on a remarkable life that saw the famed actor go...

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No, Funding IVF Won’t Help the Nation’s Population Problem

The lack of babies being born today is one of the world’s most pressing problems. It’s been in the news that fully funding in vitro...

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Key Takeaways from Zuckerberg’s Tell-All

Meta founder and CEO Mark Zuckerberg blames the government for pressuring his social media platform to censor and suppress unfavorable content in 2020 and 2021....

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God Doesn’t Need Diplomats. He Needs Mighty Messengers

Monday’s Wall Street Journal is calling them the “exhausted majority” – Americans who, weary of the current political climate, are tuning out the commentary and...

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Parents Withdraw Children From Kindergarten Class With ‘Nonbinary’ Teacher

At a kindergarten open house in East Lancaster, Pennsylvania, parents were surprised to discover their children’s long-term substitute teacher identified as “nonbinary”– neither male nor...

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Tragedy in Israel and the Gift of a Soft Heart

Hamas murdered six more hostages over the weekend, leaving their bodies in the tunnels beneath Gaza for Israeli soldiers to find. After months of war,...

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Humans Were Meant to Be Here

For a long time, if you encountered a writer warning about declining global birth rates, it was a safe bet you were reading a right-leaning...

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Violent Gang Takes Advantage of American Immigration Policy

JUMP TO… Why It Matters Aurora Tren de Aragua Spread to U.S. Lax Enforcement Six men have been arrested in connection to a violent Venezuelan...

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‘Reagan’ Reminds Us the Gipper Never Lost the Wonder

Ronald Reagan has been gone for more than twenty years, so why did the end of the new movie about his life still choke me...

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Singer Matthew West’s Song ‘Don’t Stop Praying’ Ignites Prayer Movement

As election day approaches, political bumper stickers and yard signs are becoming more popular and visible. But there’s a new campaign taking America by storm...

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Jesus Boldly Proclaimed at Ohio State, 50 Baptized

The second ranked Ohio State Buckeyes opened the football season this past Saturday with a thrashing of the University of Akron, beating them by a...

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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...

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Laboring 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...

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Why “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...

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New 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...

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Phil 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...

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As 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...

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