Category: Culture

Biblical 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,...

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Tennessee 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...

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Moses, 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 –...

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To 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...

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Harvard 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...

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Kevin 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...

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Bill 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...

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Faithful 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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Reality Check — Media Confuses Our Grasp of Truth, But Confusion Originates from Sin

This article is the second in a two-part series exploring modern media’s impact of Christian’s ability to grasp objective truth. To read part one, click...

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Even Artificial Intelligence Can Tell the Difference Between the Male and Female Brain

Neuroscience News reports that a new academic study from four Stanford University scholars just published in the prestigious Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences...

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As a Christian, We Must Live Paradoxically

Writing in Mere Christianity, C.S. Lewis offers perspective on the paradoxical nature of faith in Jesus: There is a paradox. As long as Dick does...

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My Visit to the West Wing

Presidents’ Day this past week reminded me of my first ever trip to the White House, in fact, my first trip to Washington, D.C., when...

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Shake Shack’s 6 Hiring Criteria Will Help You Better Engage and Witness to the Culture

When restauranteur Danny Meyer first launched Shake Shack in 2001, the founder and executive chairman of the Union Square Hospitality Group began with a simple...

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Reality Check — Media Skews Christians’ Grasp of Truth

QUICK LOOK Media controls what information the public pays attention to. Media changes how people identify and process stories worth paying attention to. Media caters...

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Memo to America: Stop Seducing Our Children

When Bob Keeshan, the folksy mustached man better known as Captain Kangaroo, interviewed with The New York Times in 1965, he revealed to the reporter the philosophy...

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The Earth is Special – And So Are You

This article is the third in a three-part series featuring remarks at the Discovery Institute’s Dallas Conference on Science & Faith, hosted by Park Cities...

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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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