Category: Culture

‘Wonka’ is Wonderfully Non-Woke and Happy Fare for Family

News broke on Monday morning that Wonka, the fantastical musical that opened Friday, enjoyed a strong first weekend at the box office with a $39 million...

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Appeals Court Revives Case Disputing Men’s Participation in Girls High School Sports

The U.S. Court of Appeals for the 2nd Circuit revived four women’s lawsuit against the Connecticut Interscholastic Athletic Conference (CIAC), allowing the Court to evaluate...

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Baltimore Ravens Coach John Harbaugh Proclaims the ‘Good News’ of Jesus Christ

Baltimore Ravens head coach John Harbaugh proclaimed the “Good News” of Jesus Christ following his team’s 37-31 victory over the Los Angeles Rams last Sunday....

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Women’s Rights Groups Silent on Hamas Sexual Violence, Analysis Shows

QUICK LOOK Analysis of 10 women’s rights groups’ Twitter posts between October 7th and December 8th revealed only 6% of the total 202 posts acknowledged...

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Oklahoma Bans DEI in Universities and Government Agencies

Oklahoma Governor Kevin Stitt signed an anti-discrimination executive order prohibiting the use of taxpayer funds for diversity, equity and inclusion (DEI) in higher education and...

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We Need a Reverence Revolution

It’s long been understood and accepted in many sectors that politics is downstream from culture – that what we see in Washington D.C. or on...

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Ignore the Nostradamus Nonsense. The Bible is the Best Predictor

Few individuals in history enjoy the staying power of Michel de Nostredame, better known as “Nostradamus” – the 16th century French astrologer and supposed seer. Come...

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Norman Lear, Archie Bunker and Aunt Birdie

Earlier this year I wrote about four legends of American Christianity who passed away between January 8th and June 8th – pastors Jack Hayford, Charles...

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Christmas Revolutionizes Public Policy

Christmas, surprisingly enough, is quite political. In the pagan view of government, the law came from the mouth of the king and the people counted...

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The Sad Turn of Highlights Magazine and the Best Way to Combat It

When Garry Cleveland (G.C.) Myers, along with his beloved wife, Caroline, Clark first launched Highlights magazine inside a small office above a car dealership in Honesdale, Penn....

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Author Denise Gitsham on Speaking Truth in Love in Politics

AVAILABLE NOW! Baker Publishing Barnes & Noble Amazon Last week, political commentator Denise Gitsham talked to the Daily Citizen about becoming a representative for Christ...

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Tucker Carlson Launches New Streaming Network

Tucker Carlson launched a new subscription streaming service for $9 a month, with a discounted price of $72 for a year. The former host of...

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Christians Shouldn’t Be Rattled by the Latest Wild Claims

A new documentary entitled 1946: The Mistranslation that Shifted Culture claims that the mistranslation of a word in the 1946 Revised Standard Version Bible led to the rampant...

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Francis of Assisi, Bob Hope and 800 Years of Nativity Displays

Scripture is unequivocal that Jesus was born in Bethlehem – but exactly where and in what structure within the town south of Jerusalem in the...

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Charitable Donations: Check This Watchlist Before Giving Any Money

The American Life League recently updated its watchlist, alerting Christians to nonprofit organizations that are not biblically aligned on the issues of life and human sexuality....

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Riley Gaines Pushes Back Against ‘Transphobic’ Label – Here’s Why She Was Right

Riley Gaines called a legislator a “misogynist” at a House Committee Hearing Wednesday, after the woman accused Gaines of “transphobic bigotry.” Gaines courageously pushed back,...

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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...

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Norman 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...

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The 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...

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UPDATE: 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,...

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Adventure 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...

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School 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...

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Tuberville’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...

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Culture’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...

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