Category: Culture
Over 100,000 Inmates to Receive Daily Devotionals from Prison Fellowship and Moody Bible Institute Partnership
Two 120-day devotionals are being distributed to over 100,000 prison inmates in what has been described as one of Prison Fellowship’s biggest outreach efforts in...
Read MoreAir Force Academy Professor Defends Teaching Critical Race Theory as ‘Vital’ for Military Leaders
A United States Air Force Academy professor is defending teaching critical race theory (CRT) to her students in a new op-ed in the Washington Post....
Read MoreOnce in a Lifetime Exhibit Premiers at Museum of the Bible
Families are once again flocking to Washington, D.C. for their summer vacations. It is marvelous. After nearly a year and a half of being locked...
Read MoreAs Boy Scouts Continues to Lose Members, Trail Life USA Keeps Growing
Scouts BSA – once called the Boy Scouts of America – has lost over half of its membership since 2019. Trail Life USA CEO Mark...
Read MoreChick-fil-A Retains Status as Most Popular Fast-Food Restaurant for Seventh Year
For the seventh year in a row, “Eat Mor Chikin” remains the mantra of the American public. The American Customer Satisfaction Index (ACSI) recently released...
Read MoreHow to Raise an Anti-Woke Daughter
Guest Post by Michelle Easton How can you be sure your daughter remains a conservative woman of faith once she leaves your home? Given toxic...
Read MoreLower Penalties in California Lead to Rising Crime – Which Leads to Store Closures
San Francisco ABC News reporter Dion Lim posted a Twitter video showing 10 people racing out of a Neiman Marcus store, carrying stolen designer purses....
Read MoreNew Poll Finds Many Regular Churchgoers Do Not Plan on Going Back Yet
A new poll concerning the coronavirus from the National Opinion Research Center found that 27% of people who attended a religious service at least once...
Read MoreJuly 4th – We Don’t Need Big Government. America Needs a ‘Ruler, Guardian, Guide and Stay’
Flags and fireworks will help Americans mark the nation’s 245th birthday this Sunday – an annual celebration of the United States’ bold declaration of independence...
Read MoreWhile Everyone is Focused on Gwen Berry, God Took Center Stage at the Olympic Trials
Track and Field athlete Gwen Berry recently ignited a firestorm after qualifying for the Tokyo 2020 Olympic Games. Berry was awarded the Bronze Medal at...
Read MoreEvangelistic Ministry ‘Groundwire’ – Reaching Young People Through Social Media
Groundwire is an evangelism ministry that works to reach youth and young adults with a message of hope, forgiveness and life found through a relationship...
Read MoreUnemployment Shrinking Faster in States That Have Cut Enhanced Federal COVID Benefits
The unemployment rate in 22 states that have or are set to cut enhanced federal unemployment benefits early is declining at a significantly quicker rate...
Read MoreNational Archives Rotunda, Where Declaration of Independence is Housed, Is Deemed ‘Structurally Racist’ and Should Have ‘Trigger Warnings’
A new government report finds that the rotunda in the National Archives building in Washington D.C., which is home to the Declaration of Independence, “structurally...
Read MoreFlorida Law Compels Universities to Assess ‘Intellectual Freedom and Viewpoint Diversity’
Florida Governor Ron DeSantis signed legislation on Tuesday that orders Florida’s State Board of Education and the Board of Governors to monitor “intellectual freedom and...
Read MoreIs ‘Critical Race Theory’ Being Taught in Public Schools? CRT Deniers Claim it Isn’t
Parents, grandparents and other concerned citizens have become deeply concerned about their children being taught Critical Race Theory (CRT) in K-12 schools. But now, politicians,...
Read MoreWhat Generation Z Gets Wrong About Christianity
With every generation comes renewed misunderstandings about God and His Word. The human ability to misinterpret Scripture has led to mild disagreements at best and...
Read MoreHow the Roman Catholic Eucharist Debates Relate to Evangelical Communion
On June 18, U.S. Catholic bishops overwhelmingly approved a plan to write a document that examines, explains and teaches the meaning of the Eucharist (the...
Read MoreLoudoun County School Board in Uproar Again
A raucous Loudoun County Public Schools (LCPS) board meeting, packed with parents and students lined up to speak about the district’s promotion of Critical Race...
Read MoreThe Death of Common Sense
A man weightlifter is approved to compete in the Olympics as a woman. Another man, who also “identifies” as a woman, proclaims a goal to...
Read MoreGallup Poll Finds Nearly Half of Americans Rate Nationwide Morals as ‘Poor’
A recent survey conducted by Gallup found that 47% of Americans rate moral values in the country as “poor,” and 67% believe that moral values...
Read MoreNickelodeon Viewership Continues Downward Decline as It Continues Progressive Push in Children’s Television
Viewership of ViacomCBS’ popular children’s cable network Nickelodeon has plummeted as it continues to promote a progressive agenda on many of its shows. Nickelodeon’s Nielsen...
Read MoreNumber of Children in Child Labor Rises to 160 Million Worldwide
The number of children in child labor has risen to more than 160 million worldwide, an increase of more than 8 million children in the...
Read MoreGov. DeSantis Signs Bill Requiring Schools to Hold Daily Moment of Silence
Florida Governor Ron DeSantis signed a bill this week requiring public schools to hold a daily moment of silence, which students can use to pray...
Read MoreBeware the Curious and Convoluted Coverage of the Controversial Southern Baptist Convention
Upwards of twenty-thousand attendees are expected to gather in Nashville, Tenn., this week for the Southern Baptist Convention (SBC) – an annual denominational meeting dating...
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