Category: Culture
Faithful in This Time and Place
Perhaps the strongest antidote for optimism or for misplaced faith in our fellow man is watching the news. Of course, much of the media we...
Read MoreHelp Protect School Children From Department of Education’s Title IX Rule
Parents of school-age children are right to be concerned about the Department of Education’s (DOE) proposed Title IX rule. Among other problems, the rule redefines...
Read MoreRemembering the One Woman Whose Ministry Helped Lead Countless Millions to Jesus Christ
One day can make all the difference. And sometimes not just for you – but for millions of people, too. You’ve likely never heard of...
Read MoreLittle League Controversy Helps Remind Kids that Life Isn’t Always Fair
The 2022 Little League World Series tournament officially began on Wednesday in Williamsport, Pa., the same city where it’s been held since its inception in...
Read MoreU.S. Border Patrol Agents Encounter 200,000 Illegal Immigrants in July
The U.S. Southern Border saw nearly 200,000 encounters of illegal immigrants in the month of July, U.S. Customs and Border Protection (CBP) announced on Monday....
Read MoreHow Christianity Created the Hospital
Far from being an otherworldly religion, Christianity teaches both the importance and goodness of life in this world. In fact, from Jesus’ healing ministry to...
Read MoreFamily Scholars Demonstrate, Again, How Strong Families Serve Children’s School Success
It has long been established that children who grow up with the benefit of being loved and raised by their married mother and father tend...
Read MoreFBI Rescues Over 200 Trafficking Victims, Including 84 Children, in ‘Operation Cross Country’
The U.S. Federal Bureau of Investigation (FBI) has rescued more than 200 victims of human trafficking as a part of a coordinated law enforcement operation....
Read More21 Quotable Quotes from Former Attorney General John Ashcroft’s Visit to Focus on the Family
At 80 years of age, former Attorney General John Ashcroft could be forgiven for pursuing a life of ease and comfort. Only that wouldn’t be...
Read MoreThe Elvisification of America: How the King of Rock & Roll’s Curious and Complicated Faith Journey Mirrors Modern Times
Come Tuesday, it’ll be 45 years since news broke that Elvis Presley had been found dead inside his Graceland bedroom. He was just 42-years-old. By...
Read MoreSchool Lunch Battle: USDA Agrees to Respect Religious Exemptions
The U.S. Department of Agriculture has backtracked – a bit – on a new policy that forces schools to have policies in place that privilege...
Read MoreDreams Come True: “Mom, I’m going to the Major Leagues. I’m going Momma! I promise. I’m going.”
After toiling away in baseball’s minor leagues for the better part of eleven seasons, Colorado Rockies’ outfielder Wynton Bernard’s lifetime dream finally came true. He...
Read MorePop Star Demi Lovato Changes Her Gender Pronouns Once Again, Revealing the Illusion of Gender Ideology
If you ever had any doubt that talk of preferred gender pronouns is not rooted in any actual reality beyond one’s subjective feelings, pop diva...
Read MoreUnited Methodist Churches Leaving Denomination After Years of Struggle Over Biblical Truth
Woodlands Methodist Church, a Texas megachurch with 14,200 members, voted to disaffiliate from the United Methodist Church (UMC). Almost 3,000 members gathered to vote, with...
Read MoreWorld’s Largest Youth Trans Clinic Shuts Down Over Poor Science
The largest youth trans clinic in the world is closing because its methods and results have been found to be deeply harmful to young people’s...
Read MoreJudge Rules Visa Must Face Child Pornography Lawsuit
A judge ruled that Visa must face a civil lawsuit targeting the company for profiting from child pornography and sex trafficking. U.S. Central District Court...
Read MoreLittle Leaguer Beaned by Pitch Comforts Distraught Pitcher
The legendary major league baseball Hall of Famer, Henry “Hank” Aaron, once said, “In playing ball, and in life, a person occasionally gets the opportunity...
Read MoreWhat the Christian Army Bugler Who Flubbed “Taps” at JFK’s Funeral Can Teach Us About Our Mistakes
When his eleven-year-old daughter called up the stairs inside their Virginia home on the afternoon of November 22, 1963, Corporal Keith C. Clark, the Principal...
Read MoreJudge Blocks Indiana’s ‘Save Women’s Sports’ Act so Boy Can Play on Girls Softball Team
Saying “it’s not even a close call,” a federal judge in Indiana has issued an injunction blocking Indiana’s new law protecting girls and women’s sports...
Read More‘Inside Higher Ed’ Calls Christian View of Marriage ‘Homophobic’ – CCCU Pushes Back
Inside Higher Ed recently published an article titled, “Seattle Pacific sues Washington to keep homophobic policies.” In response, the Council for Christian Colleges and Universities...
Read MoreRIP David McCullough, Whose Warm Voice and Poignant Storytelling Helped Us to Love History Even More
David McCullough, the bestselling author known as the “Historian of America” who died Sunday at the age of 89, often described his childhood growing up...
Read MoreOver 80 Years Ago, Mount Rushmore’s Sculptor Warned About Woke and Cancel Culture Mob
Known as the “Shrine of Democracy,” the 60-foot-tall carvings of George Washington, Thomas Jefferson, Teddy Roosevelt and Abraham Lincoln on Mount Rushmore in South Dakota’s...
Read MoreChristian Soccer Player Benched for Refusing to Wear ‘Pride’ Jersey
One of the recurring marketing schemes of the LGBT agenda involves pro sports teams wearing “pride” themed insignia or clothing at least once a year....
Read MoreSchool Lunch Program Held Hostage: 22 States Sue Feds for Using Needy Children to Push Gender Ideology
If you want schools in your state to feed low-income students using funds from the national school lunch program administered by the U.S. Department of...
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