Category: Culture

Holocaust Martyrs’ and Heroes’ Remembrance Day

Michael Bar-On was born in 1932 in Kraków, Poland, the youngest of eight children in a Hasidic Jewish Family. His community was one were “everyone...

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Nation Fentanyl Awareness Day Highlights Rates of Unintentional Overdoses in Young People

QUICK LOOK Every year, more young people die of unintentional fentanyl overdoses after consuming counterfeit “fentapills.” Drug cartels cut counterfeit pills with fentanyl because it...

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The Refreshingly Clean Humor of Nate Bargatze

He’s been known as “The Nicest Man in Stand-Up,” a designation that the deadpan comic seems to take in the same easygoing stride as his...

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Colorado Voters Will Decide: Should One Man, One Woman Marriage Definition Be Repealed from Constitution?

This fall, Colorado voters will be asked to decide if the definition of natural marriage – between one man and one woman – should be...

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The Early Church’s Protection of Women and Children

Imagine a world simultaneously obsessed with sex and opposed to having children, in which girls are forced to marry before puberty and abortion is an...

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Ben Sasse is Right: Higher Ed Isn’t Daycare

As the 13th president of the University of Florida, former United States Senator Ben Sasse isn’t your typical college administrator – and that’s the whole...

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Three of the Greatest Commencement Speeches of All Time

In the rising age of TEDTalks, podcasts and tweet storms, the commencement speech remains a highly anticipated annual event featuring everyone from celebrities and authors...

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Christian Movie ‘Unsung Hero’ Smashes Expectations in Box Office Release

The new Christian movie Unsung Hero has rocketed to box office success, becoming the number two movie in America after its release on Apr. 26....

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Why No Gospel-Centered Church Can Redefine Sexuality and Marriage

The United Methodist Church has been known for having a long and vibrant gospel tradition. Not so much anymore. They are actively creating a radical...

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Columbia University’s Original Mission: ‘Teach Students to Know God in Jesus Christ’

When Columbia University was founded as King’s College in 1754 on the grounds of Trinity Church in Manhattan, New York, no one could have imagined...

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The American Flag, Frat Boys, and the Nation’s Hunger for Courage

Photographs can speak volumes, and one of the loudest messages being communicated this week comes from images of students at the University of North Carolina...

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MythBuster: No, the Divorce Rate is Not as High in the Church as the World

We hear too often from good Christian leaders that the divorce rate in the church rivals the divorce rate of the world. But is this...

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Middle School Girls Who Protested ‘Trans’ Athlete Are Banned From Future Competition

Five West Virginia middle school girls who protested a male participating in their track and field competition have been banned from competing at a future...

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The National Day of Prayer, Shirley Dobson, and Lifting Up the Word to the World

Millions of Americans pray every single day, but the National Day of Prayer, which has been celebrated annually since 1952, was established as the first...

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Christian Singers Praise Jesus on ‘American Idol’ With Heartfelt Tribute to Mandisa

American Idol stars Danny Gokey, Colton Dixon and Melinda Doolittle praised Jesus on national television Monday night, singing a tribute to Mandisa with their rendition...

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Apocalypse Now: Bill Maher, Piers Morgan and Dr. Phil Sound Conservative

It’s known as the “Waffle House Index,” a term coined by the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA), to determine the severity of a local disaster....

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Taylor Swift and the Important Difference between Venting and Rumination

Taylor Swift took over the news cycle again this month after releasing her chart-topping new album, The Tortured Poets Department. Pulling from her tried-and-true themes...

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Shakespeare and Colorado Radicals are Wrong: There is Power in a Name

There is power in a name, that distinctive designation given to us by a parent, often arrived at thoughtfully, prayerfully and sometimes even painstakingly. Yet,...

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Some Pro-Hamas Protesters and an Ill-Behaved Child Walk into a Chili’s…

The worst behaved child I’ve ever encountered sat two tables away from me at Chili’s in rural Oklahoma. After the young boy drained his mother’s...

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Conservative Actor Tim Allen Gets New Show ‘Shifting Gears’ as ‘Woke’ Entertainment is Rejected

Christian conservative actor Tim Allen is returning to ABC with the new comedy sitcom Shifting Gears. “We are at it again!” the actor wrote on...

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Russell Brand Gets Baptized: ‘It Was an Incredible, Profound Experience … I Feel Changed’

Actor and comedian Russell Brand, 48, was baptized in the River Thames over the weekend, calling it an “incredible and profound experience.” He posted a...

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‘Auntie Anne’ Beiler: The Shocking Pain & Bible Verse Behind the Pretzel Empire

You normally smell them before you see them, the freshly baked goodness of Auntie Anne’s soft baked pretzels wafting through the air of America’s malls...

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College Faculty Voice Support for Antisemitic Protests

Pro-Hamas protests have plunged colleges across the nation into chaos this week, as hundreds of students continue to form unsanctioned encampments on school property. This...

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A Stunning Contrast of Two University Lawns: Liberty & Columbia, Light vs Darkness

Just over four hundred miles separate Liberty University in Lynchburg, Virginia, and Columbia University in New York. Yet, looking at images from both campuses recently,...

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