Category: Culture

No, Christians are Not Bad Tippers, and Other Lies Too Many Believers Believe

You’ve likely heard the charge and criticism, even from the pulpit, so many times that you might even think it’s true: Christians are bad tippers....

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How Transgenderism is Getting Increasingly Deceptive and Cultish

It used to be that people who said they were trans were troubled, hurting individuals struggling with clinically measurable confusion about their own mistaken self-conception...

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Stop Brainwashing and Stressing Children Out About the Climate

Earlier this week, a Montana judged agreed with a group of environmental activist youths who claimed state agencies were somehow violating their constitutional right to...

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Dr. Tim Keller’s Words From Beyond the Grave: Why He Chose the 5 Hymns Sung at His Memorial Service

It was a remarkable scene inside New York City’s Saint Patrick’s Cathedral on Tuesday as more than two thousand people packed the historic Manhattan church...

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Male Athlete Sets Canadian Women’s Powerlifting Record

Yet another male athlete who identifies as a woman has taken a victory from women and set records – this time in Canadian women’s powerlifting....

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In Praise of Patience

Growing up, our kitchen bulletin board across from the refrigerator was filled with doctor appointment card reminders, ball schedules – and lots of inspirational quotes,...

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Wine, Women, and a Song of Warning

Last week’s Wall Street Journal featured a troubling report suggesting that when it comes to the prevalence of “problem drinking,” women are catching up to men. Data...

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How the ‘Born This Way’ Myth is Crumbling

The sexual revolutions’ strategic use of the “born this way” assertion has contributed to most of the movement’s cultural progress in the last few decades....

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Oliver Anthony’s ‘Rich Men North of Richmond’ Tops Charts, Teaches Us About Hope in America

Two weeks ago, Virginian musician Oliver Anthony lived in relative anonymity. Now, he’s a national sensation. Anthony’s song “Rich Men North of Richmond,” (warning: language)...

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Craig Morgan, Christ Loving Country Music Star, Sworn into Army at 59

Don’t tell Army veteran and country music star Craig Morgan that you can’t go home again. Late last month, the Tennessee singer-songwriter was sworn into...

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Governments Can’t Cure Homelessness — Christians are the Solution (Part 2)

American homelessness is on the rise, despite governments at all levels spending collective billions to alleviate the problem. In Part 1, we discussed why large...

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A Dyslexic Reveals: ‘School sometimes feels like a blizzard wrapped around a tornado inside a hurricane!’

“They won’t take them.” That was the uncharacteristically short and blunt text from my wife one morning last week after a disappointing phone call from...

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Female Athletes Pray for Activists Who Scream and Spit on Them

Riley Gaines, Paula Scanlan, Macy Petty and a dozen other female athletes – including young girls – attended a ceremonial signing of Texas’ “Save Women’s...

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Governments Can’t Cure Homelessness — Christians are the Solution

The New York Times spotlighted the complications and ravages of homelessness in Oregon and California last week in two fitting illustrations of a larger national...

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American Academy of Pediatrics Feeling Pressure on ‘Trans’ Activism

The seemingly august American Academy of Pediatrics (AAP) has been hostage to the ideological capture of gender activists for decades. But they are feeling pressure...

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Toward a Proper Theology of Practical Cultural Engagement

How should Christians engage the culture, view politics and contend with their political and ideological opponents? It’s a deeply important question. The answer will have...

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Four Things You Should Know About Michigan’s Ban on Therapy for Unwanted Homosexuality or Transgenderism

Michigan became the 22nd state to ban any kind of professional therapy for minors with unwanted homosexuality or transgenderism, with Governor Gretchen Whitmer signing the...

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NBA’s Jonathan Isaac: The Answer to Our Problems? ‘The Gospel of Jesus Christ’

Orlando Magic star Jonathan Isaac believes that any time we give our money to woke companies that don’t support our values, we’re “co-signing their message.”...

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Going to Church Multiplies Our Joys and Divides Our Sorrows

A new study conducted by the Cultural Research Center at Arizona Christian University finds what many of us who regularly attend church have seen and...

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Ronald Reagan’s Best Advice to Presidential Candidates

Shortly after President Gerald Ford edged out Ronald Reagan for the Republican nomination in 1976, the former movie star and retired California governor found himself...

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Some Scientists are Looking for a Way to Postpone Menopause – Here’s a Look at the Science and Its Implications for Fertility

A group of female scientists are working to postpone menopause, or do away with it all-together, The Wall Street Journal reports, touting potential health benefits...

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Rod Dreher’s ‘Live Not By Lies’ – Possible Docuseries Featuring Survivors of Soviet Communism

Angel Studios is considering funding a documentary series based on Rod Dreher’s bestselling book, Live Not by Lies: A Manual for Christian Dissidents. Dreher wrote...

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The Hearts of the World Have Grown Dull. God Can Use Us to Brighten the Dreariness.

Our Sunday school teacher asked a good question during yesterday’s class: “How many of you were told growing up that Jesus taught in parables because...

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A Gerontocracy in Washington? Are Men and Women Ever Too Old for Public Service?

It all happened so quickly. The elderly congressman of Massachusetts, two years removed from a debilitating stroke that left him partially paralyzed, rose slowly to...

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