Category: Culture
Debate Over Immigration Labels Obscures Seriousness of Laken Riley’s Death
In 2022, U.S. Border Patrol agents encountered 1.2 million immigrants trying to enter the country illegally through the southern border — almost twice as many...
Read MoreRoyal Photo Brouhaha Says More About Us and Family than Catherine and Royal Family
Catherine, Princess of Wales (Princess Kate), ignited a firestorm with Sunday’s release of a digitally altered family photo on “Mother’s Day” in the United Kingdom....
Read MoreThe WPATH Files – Transgender Interventions Are ‘Unethical Medical Experiments’
Environmental Progress released a devastating exposé of the World Professional Association of Transgender Health (WPATH) and its recommended medical interventions for children and adults with...
Read MoreYoung Woman Reflects on International Women’s Day
Today is International Women’s Day (IWD), a day ostensibly dedicated to the “global celebration of the social, economic, cultural, and political achievements of women,” and...
Read MoreAmerican Idol Contestant Performs Original Song About God’s Mercy: ‘Make Your Ways My Ways’
Christian singer-songwriter Jennifer Jeffries is headed to Hollywood after performing an original song about her faith journey on the 22nd season of American Idol. The...
Read MoreFive Timeless Observations from Francis Schaeffer that are Still True Today
As Francis August Schaeffer lay dying back in 1984, fading in and out of consciousness, one of his daughters recalls asking him a profound and...
Read MoreIllegal Immigrant to Appear in Court for Death of Texas Teen, Illustrates Violent Trend
QUICK LOOK Rafael Romero, an illegal immigrant from Mexico, is scheduled to be arraigned today for the murder of 16-year-old Lizbeth Medina. The murders of...
Read MoreYes, Christians Need to Be Revolutionaries in Culture
Election season invites a broad range of perspectives with countless candidates championing all points of view attempting to convince you and win your vote. It’s...
Read MoreBipartisan Vote Balances Compassion and Law-and-Order in San Francisco
San Franciscans overwhelmingly approved ballot measures Tuesday expanding police presence and requiring people take drug tests to receive government aid. Politically moderate mayor London Breed...
Read MoreExclusive Interview: Colorado Parents Expose ‘Gender Cult’ at Public School in New Documentary
Erin and Jon Lee are ordinary middle-class parents on an extraordinary mission — help parents protect their children from radical gender activism at school. Their...
Read MoreESPN’S Chris Mortensen: ‘Our Faith and Trust is to Be in the Lord and the Lord Only’
Sports fans will inevitably remember Chris Mortensen, the beloved “NFL insider” best known for breaking stories, sharing scoops, and becoming a trusted personality on the...
Read MoreNew Docuseries Paints Chilling Picture of Women Forced to Live with Men in Prison
WATCH THE EPISODE HERE Independent Women’s Forum launched their new docuseries, Cruel & Unusual Punishment: The Male Takeover of Female Prisons, late last week. With...
Read MoreMegyn Kelly Defends ‘Moms for Liberty’ and Slams CBS for Hit Job Interview
When CBS’s 60 Minutes first went on the air in 1968, the pioneering news program attracted a huge following with its “gotcha” journalistic style – complete with...
Read MoreOregon Lawmakers Vote to Recriminalize Hard Drugs
Oregon’s Congress voted to recriminalize personal possession of hard drugs late last week. Pending Governor Tina Kotek’s signature, the bipartisan vote will effectively end the...
Read MoreDocumented: New York Times Employees Can’t Even Utter ‘Chick-fil-A’
The left-leaning magazine The Atlantic has documented how employees at The New York Times are not allowed to mention “Chick-fil-A” and are immediately scolded by...
Read MoreIs it Biblical to Be Skeptical or Cynical?
Are you a skeptic or a cynic? Drawing a distinction and determination between the two can go a long way toward not only our happiness...
Read MoreBiblical Masculinity is the Solution to Our Fatherless Culture
This article is the second in a two-part series featuring remarks at the National Religious Broadcasters 2024 Convention in Nashville, Tennessee. To read part one,...
Read MoreTennessee Bill Limits Flags Displayed in Public School
Legislation is moving quickly through the Tennessee General Assembly that would limit the kinds of flags public schools can display. Among the flags permitted by...
Read MoreMoses, Mitch McConnell and the March of Father Time
Senator Mitch McConnell’s announcement Wednesday that he’s stepping down from his Republican leadership role was delivered from the floor of the United States Senate –...
Read MoreTo Survive and Thrive in a Wicked Culture, Go Back to the Basics
Shortly before Kobe Bryant passed away in a helicopter crash on a California hillside in January of 2020, a tragedy that also claimed the life...
Read MoreHarvard Professor Blames Administration for Lack of Debate on Campus
College students have starred in quite a few news stories recently — usually cementing their reputation as intolerant of free speech and debate. As much...
Read MoreKevin Durant: ‘God’s love for me, the sacrificial death of Jesus for my sins … saves me’
The NBA’s Kevin Durant recently made headlines for forgiving a fan who called him an expletive prior to last week’s game between his Phoenix Suns...
Read MoreBill Bradley, Billy Graham – and Chuck Colson’s Wise Warning
Former New Jersey Senator Bill Bradley is now 80 years old, and more than a half-century removed from helping lead the New York Knicks to...
Read MoreFaithful Families are Essential for a Strong Culture
This article is the first in a two-part series featuring remarks at the National Religious Broadcasters 2024 Convention in Nashville, Tennessee. To read part two,...
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