Category: Culture

Why Marriage Matters: Understanding Its Place in the Beauty of the Christian Story

 “‘Therefore a man shall leave his father and mother and hold fast to his wife, and the two shall become one flesh.’ This mystery is...

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Disabled Baseball Player: ‘My story is a story of many miracles and a whole lot of faith’

This past Friday, East Carolina sophomore Parker Byrd became the first NCAA Division 1 baseball player to compete on the diamond with a prosthetic leg....

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Secretary of State Blinken Warns Federal Employees Not to Use Words ‘Mother/Father’ and ‘Husband/Wife’

National Review is reporting that Secretary of State Anthony Blinken sent an official cable to State Department employees in early February warning them not use...

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Shoving Girls Off the Podium: More Male Athletes Participating in Girls Sports

Stories about males who identify as females are becoming so commonplace that mainstream media often ignores them. But across the nation – and around the...

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Has Feminism Contributed to Obesity?

When Betty Friedan first burst onto the national scene in 1963 with the publication of The Feminine Mystique, few may have anticipated she was launching...

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Paramount Sued for Distributing Nude Digital Photos of ‘Romeo and Juliet’ Stars

Leonard Whiting and Olivia Hussey, who starred in Franco Zeffirelli’s 1968 film adaptation of Shakespeare’s Romeo and Juliet, are suing the film’s distributor, Paramount Pictures,...

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On Presidents’ Day, Remembering My Visit with Ronald Reagan

Originally set aside in 1885 to remember and honor the life of George Washington, “Presidents’ Day” has now morphed in scope to commemorate all those...

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‘He Saves Us’: Video Demonstrates Redeeming, Transforming Power of Jesus

“He Saves Us,” a one-minute video that has millions of views on X and YouTube, depicts the redeeming, restoring, and transforming work of Christ in...

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Christians Shouldn’t Be Afraid to Get in ‘Trouble’ When Engaging Culture

When the Reverend Dr. Samuel Shoemaker passed away back in 1963, he was revered and remembered as a courageous cleric who didn’t shy away from...

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Young People’s Social Anxiety and the Case for Grace

America is floundering in the wake of an “antisocial revolution,” writes columnist Derek Thompson in The Atlantic this week — a poisonous combination of too...

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For Danica McKellar, the True ‘Wonder Years’ Are Now after Reading Bible in Year

As a child actor in the late 1980s and early ‘90s, Danica McKellar played the girl next door. Literally. “Gwendolyn ‘Winnie’ Cooper” was a neighbor...

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The Sorority Who Initiated a Man is Being Sued Again — For Initiating Another Man

Embattled national sorority Kappa Kappa Gamma is facing another lawsuit — this time for allowing a biological male to hold sorority leadership positions. Six alumnae...

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The Devastating Consequences of the Loss of Trust in Government

Headlines of unnamed national security threats involving Russian space nukes monopolized most of this past Wednesday’s news cycle – until a shooting at the Kansas...

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Young Person Braves Planned Parenthood’s Social Media So You Don’t Have To — Here’s What Parents Need To Know

Supreme Court Justice Potter Stewart famously said of pornography, “I know it when I see it.” In the spirit of Justice Stewart, I suggest the...

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Praying for Our Leaders Doesn’t Mean We’re Praying for Them to ‘Succeed’

The late conservative radio host Rush Limbaugh ignited a firestorm back in 2009 when he told listeners he was rooting for the new president to...

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Minimum Wage Debate Exposes Maximum Ignorance Regarding Work Compensation

How much should the minimum wage be these days? Debates over mandatory hourly work rates have been raging since 1912, when the state of Massachusetts...

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Online Super Bowl Betting Breaks Records

QUICK LOOK Americans bet record amounts on the Super Bowl this year. Online sports betting is addictive, particularly for young people who’s brains aren’t fully...

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 Why Congress Should Adopt the Supreme Court Handshake Tradition

At the height of COVID-19, prognosticators spanning the spectrum from physicians to politicians predicted the death of the handshake. For a time, the age-old gesture...

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‘The Chosen’ Season 4 Released in Theaters, Instant Hit at Box Office

The Chosen Season 4 met instant success after being released at the box office last week. The first three episodes of The Chosen’s season four...

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Joel Belz: Remembering the Quiet Man Who Loudly Proclaimed God’s Word

Editors are known to happily toil away in relative anonymity, but for maybe a name in small print on the publication’s masthead. Joel Belz, founder...

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Gender Pronouns are the Catechism of a New Secular Faith Being Pushed on All of Us

Efforts have been in full-swing to force employees and students across culture to participate in the gender pronoun game. Too many have felt the very...

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The Conservative Case for Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce to Tie the Knot

At least 100 million people are expected to watch Super Bowl LVIII on Sunday, Feb. 11. Many will be watching for the football – the...

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Whistle-Blower Reveals Radical Agenda Behind So-Called ‘Gender Affirming Care’

The Free Press has an explosive expose from a Washington State woman who worked for years as a therapist for the largest hospital system in...

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Memo to Big Brother: Don’t Ban Safe Tires and Tax Goldfish

If it seems like George Orwell’s dystopian work of fiction, 1984, is becoming more fact every day, it might be because it is. From powers...

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