Category: Culture

Jeff Saturday, New Head Coach of Indianapolis Colts, Finds Purpose and Destiny in Christ

Jeff Saturday, former All-Pro center for the Indianapolis Colts and Green Bay Packers and member of the 2007 Colts Super Bowl championship team, was more...

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The Wonderful Story of the Retired Top FBI Man Who Drove a School Bus

Depending upon where you live, there’s a good chance you saw a school bus today. Maybe even more than one. According to people who track...

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Drag Queen Story Hour Admits To Grooming Your Kids

When gender ideologues get accused of pursuing your children at school, public libraries, and online with the goal of radicalizing and sexualizing them, they vehemently...

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Selina Soule

Federal Court Protects Female Athletes and Doctors, Rejects Administration’s Redefinition of Biological Sex

A U.S. federal court has issued a major ruling rejecting the Biden administration’s attempt to redefine the word “sex” to include “sexual orientation” and “gender...

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Stand Alone. Conviction is No Burden.

Late in the morning of November 4, 1969, President Richard Nixon welcomed reporters and photographers into the Oval Office. He was less than a year...

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City of Boston to Pay $2.125 Million in Attorney’s Fees to Settle Christian Flag Case

One effective remedy that federal law provides to successful claimants battling government entities that violate their civil rights is to level the litigation playing field...

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Tom Cotton

Senator Tom Cotton Passes on 2024 Presidential Run: ‘My Sons Can’t Find Another Dad’

U.S. Senator Tom Cotton, R-Ark., has decided against running for the Republican nomination for president in 2024. His reasoning is simple. Anyone can be president...

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Almost Half of College Students Believe Very Offensive Speech Merits the Death Penalty

The William F. Buckley, Jr. Program released the findings of a national survey of college students, gauging their attitudes toward the Constitution, free speech, expression...

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Wreaths Across America

Wreaths Across America to Honor US Veterans This Christmas

Wreaths Across America is preparing to honor U.S. veterans this Christmas by coordinating and placing tens of thousands of wreaths at cemeteries across the nation....

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Wisconsin School Districts Sued for Hiding Information About ‘Gender Transitions’ From Parents

A group of Wisconsin parents have sued the Eau Claire Area School District (ECASD) for adopting “transgender” policies where teachers, counselors and administrators work with...

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Martin Luther|Martin Luther

Reformation Day a Reminder Christians Should Not Tolerate Heresies or Heretics in the Church

Amid all the pumpkins and other Halloween-themed decorations, you’re unlikely to see any Reformation Day displays this coming Monday, October 31st.   To be fair, many...

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Beautiful Mountain

Enough with the Online Worship Excuse – Go Back to Church

Two-and-a-half-years since the beginning of the COVID-19 global pandemic, the rebound of American church attendance remains stalled. Various surveys find that upwards of 25% to...

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The Inspiring Reason Behind the Quaker Man on Your Box of Oats

If this year follows the same trajectory as the last, as well as all the years since 1877, sales of Quaker Oats will go up...

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Justice Alito Blames ‘Dobbs’ Leaker for Inciting Assassination Attempt on Justice Kavanaugh

In a live question and answer event at the Heritage Foundation earlier this week, U.S. Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito accused the “leaker” of his...

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Top Eight Quotes from Nashville “Rally to End Child Mutilation”

Following the bold admission by a Vanderbilt professor that removing perfectly healthy breasts and genitals from girls and boys could be a cash cow for...

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Hobby Lobby’s David Green Vows to Give Company Away to God

Despite the fact that he’s closing in on his 81st birthday this coming November 14th, Hobby Lobby founder and owner, David Green, is still thinking...

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Mike Rowe Unveils Cataclysmic Decline in Men’s Workforce Participation

Mike Rowe, the well-known host of the popular show Dirty Jobs, has become a national advocate for the American blue-collar worker. He recently had an...

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How a Famous Song in The Sound of Music Can Inspire Christians Today

When The Sound of Music – the heartwarming story based on the real-life World War II era adventures of the Von Trapp family singers –...

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Intel CEO Pat Gelsinger’s Favorite Question: “May I Pray For You?”

As CEO of Intel, one of the world’s largest semiconductor chip manufacturers, and with graduate degrees in electrical engineering and computer science, 61-year-old Pat Gelsinger...

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Women Boycott Ulta Beauty for Promoting ‘Trans’ Activists Explaining ‘Girlhood’ – But Are There Any Cosmetic Companies That Aren’t Woke?

Ulta Beauty was under fire for tweeting a video where David Lopez, who identifies as “gender fluid,” interviewed Dylan Mulvaney, who identifies as a “girl.”...

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Don’t Forget to Honor the Shepherds Who Shepherd Us

From his office in downtown Colorado Springs, Colo. thirty-years ago, the Reverend H.B. London could see for miles, including the summit of Pikes Peak, as...

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Jason Aldean Reminds Us: Forget the Polls and Listen to the Crowd at a Country Music Concert

If you want to know what real people are thinking and believing in America, forget the polls – just listen to the crowd at a...

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Dearborn School Board

When ‘Intersectional’ Identities Collide: Muslim Community Protests Sexually Explicit LGBT Books in Schools

Hundreds of irate protesters packed a Dearborn School Board meeting, angry about explicitly sexual books in school libraries and about comment restrictions imposed by the...

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What Harry Truman in 1948 Can Teach Pro-Life Politicians in 2022

Back in the summer of 1948, President Harry Truman’s reelection prospects looked bleak. Only having assumed the presidency less than four year earlier in the...

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