Category: Culture
David Limbaugh: Rush “Talked to God all day, every day, thru the day.”
David Limbaugh, brother of the late iconic radio host Rush Limbaugh, spoke with bestselling author Joel Rosenberg last week on the second anniversary of the...
Read MoreNew Family Affordability Survey Finds ‘Catastrophic Erosion’ of Middle-Class Life in America
A newly updated financial index has found a “catastrophic erosion” of middle-class life in America in recent decades. Cost-of-Thriving Index The index, termed the Cost-of-Thriving...
Read MoreSocial Scientists Tell Us What Makes People Happy – But the Psalmist’s Advice is Best of All
A recent report on happiness (it’s hard to keep up with them all!) suggests there are four recurring habits of the happiest people: First, they...
Read MoreRemembering the President’s Pastor Who Changed the Pledge of Allegiance
President’s Day is a holiday that’s evolved from separate birthday celebrations honoring George Washington and Abraham Lincoln to a combined day paying tribute to all...
Read More103-Year-Old Nun’s Life Advice: Eat Well. Pray Well. Sleep Well.
Sister Jean Dolores Schmidt, 103, is many things these days – a Catholic nun, a chaplain, prayer warrior, college basketball celebrity and media darling, to...
Read MoreSouth Dakota State Rep Says Married Mom/Dad Family Is ‘Dangerous’ and ‘Un-American’ – Important Center-Left Voices Say Otherwise
South Dakota State Representative Erin Healy serves as that state’s Assistant Minority Leader, a very important and influential role. She also apparently believes that saying...
Read MoreThe Asbury Revival Spreads as People Hunger for the Presence of God, Transformed Lives
What started out as a routine Wednesday morning chapel at Asbury University, in the small town of Wilmore, Kentucky, on February 8 is now in...
Read MoreOur Climate Concerns Should Center on the Climate of the Teen Mind
Monday’s release of a report from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) on the increasing prevalence of teen depression is a devastating indictment...
Read MoreAnglican Leaders in the Global South Stand Strong Against Church of England’s Blessing Same-Sex Unions
The Church of England, in a major move to stray further away from clear Christian teaching, will begin blessing same-sex unions while stopping short of...
Read MoreOn Valentine’s Day, a Look at the Romance and Adoption that Led to the Reagan Revolution
Valentine’s Day origins are a bit muddied by a mixture of fact and fiction, but there’s no denying, as the old song from Broadway musical,...
Read MoreCalvary Chapel and Asbury University Chapel: Revival and Revolution Decades Apart
Asbury University is located in Wilmore, Ky., a 16-minute drive south of Lexington. According to reports, spiritual revival has swept across the Christian college campus...
Read MoreNew Texans Head Coach: ‘Jesus Christ is Who Matters Most’
This Sunday at 6:30 pm ET, an estimated 100 million people will be tuned in to watch the last NFL game of the season: Super...
Read MoreThe Most Foolish Super Bowl Bets
Sunday’s Super Bowl matchup between the Kansas City Chiefs and the Philadelphia Eagles is expected to draw a television audience of well over 100 million...
Read MoreNorman Rockwell’s Four Freedoms Turn 80
It’s unlikely that President Biden’s State of the Union address last night will inspire any lasting works of art – but that’s precisely what happened...
Read MoreSenior Pastor is Lone Survivor in a Plane Crash – What is God Up To?
Small plane crashes don’t usually grab international headlines, but there was one last month that garnered more attention than usual. It’s also a human tragedy...
Read MoreThe Girl Scout Cookie Dilemma
Girl Scout cookie season is officially underway, and this year’s lineup includes fan favorite Thin Mints and a new flavor, “Raspberry Rallys” – a crispy...
Read MoreFlag Football, the NFL and Teddy Roosevelt’s Historic Reform of the Game
For the first time in the event’s history, Sunday’s Pro Bowl in Las Vegas will be a flag football game – a nod to players...
Read MoreHarvard Scientist: Wonders of the Universe Point to a Creator
Have you ever gazed up into the stars at night, or stood and stared out at the ocean, knowing that the beauty you’re seeing is...
Read MoreThe Fascinating Story of the Christian DJ Who Worked Between Don Imus and Howard Stern
Dallas is a long way from New York City – just under 1,400 miles – but it’s even farther for Frank Reed, the Christian radio...
Read MoreChristianity Isn’t a Western Faith
Last month, according to the Congolese military, a militant group attacked a Pentecostal church, killing at least 10 and wounding scores of others. Though incidents...
Read MoreIf Government is the Problem, Revival is the Solution
Some things never change. It was forty-two years ago this month when President Ronald Reagan, wearing formal morning attire, addressed the nation for the first...
Read MoreOpposing Super Bowl Quarterbacks are Brothers in Christ – Meet Jalen Hurts and Patrick Mahomes
Super Bowl LVII promises to be a pitched battle between two NFL teams that have dominated their opponents this year and arrived at the final...
Read MoreWhy the “Book-Ban” Meltdown in Florida Is a Political Farce
You have likely read that Florida public school teachers are clearing their shelves of all the books their students dearly love because of a crazy...
Read MoreRemembering the Man Behind “Remember the Titans”
Gregory Allen Howard, the Hollywood screenwriter best known for the inspirational movie, “Remember the Titans,” as well as the film, “Harriet,” died on Friday in...
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