Category: Culture

Online Sports Betting Hooking Young Men on Gambling, Research Suggests

Young men are more likely to form gambling addictions after engaging in online sports betting, experts warn, raising red flags about the lucrative gambling craze...

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Rosalynn Carter Funeral a Reminder that Civility is Important and Possible

Former first lady Rosalynn Carter, 96, will be laid to rest in Georgia this coming Wednesday following services at Glenn Memorial United Methodist Church at...

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In Our Troubled World, Take Heart and Remember That Christ is King

On November 26, the Catholic Church celebrated the Solemnity of Christ the King, which occurs on the last Sunday of the liturgical year. Roughly three-quarters...

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Schools Should Be Teaching about Love, Marriage and the Baby Carriage

In recent years, it seems common sense is often the least common thing of all. For some time now, Brad Wilcox, a professor of sociology...

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You Might Want to Skip the Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade and Run a Turkey Trot Instead

There’s a saying that old habits die hard, and that’s certainly the case when it comes to the annual Macy’s Thanksgiving Day Parade. First held...

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President Lincoln’s Thanksgiving Proclamation Reminds Us to Give Thanks

Do you ever feel as if we live in uniquely perilous times? War has beset both Ukraine and Israel. Inflation has run rampant and real...

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‘Big Tech’ Device Designs Dangerous for Kids, Research Finds

Most parents know content from online juggernauts like Meta can harm their kids, but a new brief from the Institute for Family Studies (IFS) suggests...

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Candace Cameron Bure Issues Gratitude Challenge, Says She is Thankful for Her Salvation

Candance Cameron Bure is using her platform and social media influence to encourage others to embrace an attitude of gratitude this holiday season. Bure posted...

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Christian Chef and Food Network Star Offers Life Lessons and Thanksgiving Cooking Tips

His name is Brother Marcellus Luck IV – and yes, that’s his real name. On most days, when he’s not competing on the Food Network...

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Mystery Surrounds High School Football Coach Fired After 20 Players Baptized

Tattnall County (Ga.) High School football coach Isaac Ferrell incurred the wrath of the Freedom from Religion Foundation (FFRF) after 20 of his players were...

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USA Today Poll Finds Creationists Not as Rare as Most May Think

According to a poll conducted by USA Today and released late last month, nearly four in ten Americans believe that God didn’t use or need...

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Andrea Bocelli’s Mom Courageously Refused to Abort Him

Andrea Bocelli, the 65-year-old Italian tenor, blesses the world with his ballads. He’s here to do so because his mom courageously refused to abort him....

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It’s Obvious the Press Doesn’t Know Much About Biblical Christianity

Since the Drudge Report launched in 1996 and became a widely quoted news aggregate in 1998 with its explosive coverage of the President Clinton and...

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Divine Deception — Anti-Biblical ‘Twin Flames’ Cult Draws Thousands of Followers

Self-styled gurus Jeff and Shaleia Divine, creators of Twin Flames Universe (TFU), guarantee love and romance for the low, low price of $4,444. The subjects...

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Using ‘Madonna and Child’ Christmas Stamps a Beautiful Way to Evangelize

Over 1.3 billion Christmas cards are expected to be mailed between Thanksgiving and the end of this year, a drop from 2 billion a few...

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Tim Allen’s New Santa Clause Series Proclaims Jesus’ Birth in Second Season

Jesus Christ is again proclaimed as the true meaning of Christmas in the second season of The Santa Clauses. The new series on Disney+ is...

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Disney World Introduces ‘Preferred Pronoun’ Pins for Staff

Employees at Disney World spoke with the Daily Caller saying the corporation was introducing preferred pronoun pins for employees. Sarah Wilder, who reports on social...

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Artificial Intelligence will Never Compete with Our God-Inspired Imagination

When the articles summing up the “buzz words” of 2023 begin to emerge by year’s end, there’s a good chance “artificial intelligence” or “A.I.” will...

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Texans’ Quarterback C.J. Stroud Gives Thanks for God’s Grace, ‘My Foundation is My Faith’

Houston Texans quarterback C.J. Stroud led his team to a 30-27 comeback victory over the Cincinnati Bengals on Sunday, throwing the 22-year-old’s name into NFL...

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Sorority Who Admitted Man Kicks Out Two Alumnae for Supporting Women

Kappa Kappa Gamma (KKG) has revoked the memberships of two prominent alumnae, National Review reports, after the women supported six women’s suit against the sorority...

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What Dr. Seuss’ Inspiring Success and Tragic Failure Can Teach Us About Convictional Christianity

As pressure builds on convictional Christians to compromise and cede truth for the elusive ideal of community solidarity or unity, an instructive lesson from the...

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The Daily Citizen Interviews Alisa Childers

More than 560 people came to Focus on the Family’s campus Tuesday to hear best-selling author, apologist and musician Alisa Childers speak on confronting a...

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Don’t Forget the Original Intent of Veterans Day

When World War I officially ended in 1918 on the eleventh day of the eleventh month, the prevailing hope was that the cessation of the...

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‘Jesus’ Film Reaches 2,100 Languages – Looks to AI to Reach More

Jesus, the 1979 film produced by Campus Crusade for Christ (now known as Cru), has now been translated into 2,100 languages. The evangelistic ministry recently...

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