Category: Culture
The Daily Citizen Interviews Denise Gitsham, Author of ‘Politics for People Who Hate Politics’
AVAILABLE NOW! Baker Publishing Barnes & Noble Amazon In her new book, Politics for People Who Hate Politics, political commentator and former congressional candidate Denise...
Read MoreNorman Lear, Taboo Topics and the Dangers of a Television Education
The death on Tuesday of pioneering television writer and producer Norman Lear brings back into the headlines some of the most popular sitcoms of another...
Read MoreThe LGBT Rewriting of History
Last month marked the one-year anniversary of a mass shooting at the “Club Q,” a gay nightclub in Colorado Springs. The shooter, who killed five people and wounded...
Read MoreUPDATE: Tuberville Drops Hold on Some Group Military Promotions
Read the Daily Citizen article explaining the controversy here. Sen. Tommy Tuberville (Ala.) stopped his almost nine-month hold on the Senate’s group military promotions today,...
Read MoreAdventure Book Series Brings Advent to Life for Children
Christians around the world intentionally reflect and prepare their hearts for Christ’s coming in the four weeks leading up to Christmas. This practice is known...
Read MoreSchool Principal Adopts Suspended Student Sent to His Office
It was a typical day for principal Jason Smith back in 2015 inside Campbell County Middle School when 6th grader Raven Whitaker appeared outside his...
Read MoreTuberville’s Military Promotion Controversy: Here’s Everything You Need To Know
QUICK LOOK Senator Tommy Tuberville has been stopping the Senate from unanimously approving hundreds of military promotions at the same time. Tuberville is protesting the...
Read MoreCulture’s Woes Attributable to Sin and Stiff-Necks
Sitting in ABC Radio icon Paul Harvey’s Chicago office over twenty-years ago, the Tulsa native was killing time with me before heading into his skyscraper...
Read MoreCalifornia Governor Gavin Newsom Admits Controversial LGBT Books Inappropriate
California governor Gavin Newsom readily admits Gender Queer: A Memoir and similar obscene LGBT books don’t belong in California schools, claiming that such books aren’t...
Read MoreHow to Deal with Today’s Cultural Insanity: Stand
Early last month, Angel Studios, the company that produced the global blockbuster, Sound of Freedom, announced they had acquired the rights to the feature film, Bonhoeffer, and...
Read MoreChina’s Pneumonia Outbreak in Context: Here’s What You Need to Know
QUICK LOOK Chinese walking pneumonia infection not concerning, experts say. Viral outbreaks can take away Americans’ freedoms, even if they aren’t physically dangerous. Children were...
Read MoreTaylor Swift, Marriage and the True Best of America in 2023
Readers of the Wall Street Journal editorial page may have been surprised this past weekend to read columnist and former Reagan speechwriter Peggy Noonan extol...
Read MorePraise God for Latest Israel News — More Than 90 Hamas Hostages Released
Praise God! Hamas has released 98 hostages back to Israel as part of a prisoner exchange between the warring parties. The terrorist organization relinquished two...
Read MoreKirk Cousins Points to Christ After Season-Ending Injury: ‘It’s His Career That I Steward’
Minnesota Vikings quarterback Kirk Cousins suffered a season-ending injury while playing the Green Bay Packers on October 29. Yet the 35-year-old is directing his attention...
Read MoreOnline 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...
Read MoreRosalynn 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...
Read MoreIn 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...
Read MoreSchools 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...
Read MoreYou 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...
Read MorePresident 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...
Read More‘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...
Read MoreCandace 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...
Read MoreChristian 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...
Read MoreMystery 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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