Category: Culture
DOJ Asks FBI to Investigate Alleged Harassment of School Board Members
School board meetings across the country have become contentious as parents push back on many areas of concern, including books and lessons with inappropriate sexual...
Read MoreOn World Teacher’s Day, Remembering the Women and Men Who Shaped Our Lives
No matter how long it’s been since you’ve been in school, you remember your favorite teacher – that woman or man who turned a key...
Read MoreNew Film ‘God’s Not Dead: We The People’ in Theaters October 4-6
It can be an immense challenge for parents to find safe, family-friendly entertainment for their children to view. One such movie that parents won’t have...
Read MoreDespite Crisis Upon Crisis, Chaos and Confusion in the Culture, Here Are 5 Ways to Live a More Joyful Life
Dr. Tim Keller, founding pastor of Redeemer Presbyterian Church in New York City, remembers turning one day to Kathy, his wife and the mother of...
Read MoreNYC Woman Writes 4,000 Thank You Cards to Police Officers: ‘Grateful for Your Service’
One of my favorite movie quotes comes from Gandalf in Peter Jackson’s The Hobbit: An Unexpected Journey, who gives his take on the overarching battle...
Read MoreOnce Dominant Liberal Denomination Sells Headquarters in Dramatic Downsizing
We often hear sad stories about how the Christian Church is shrinking in America. But what many news outlets fail to mention is the types...
Read MoreReport Details How Exploding Meteor Burnt, Leveled Ancient City Near Dead Sea – Sound Familiar?
An archeological dig that began in 2005 has resulted in a report published in Nature that details the cataclysmic destruction of a city in the...
Read MoreHispanic Heritage Month Began with Ronald Reagan’s Presidential Proclamation on the Importance of Family
Many of us are becoming aware that Hispanic Heritage Month is celebrated from September 15 to October 15. But few understand how it was birthed...
Read MoreThe Surprising Christian Inspiration Behind “The Game of Life”
It’s likely you’ve never heard of Reuben Klamer, the Ohio-born inventor and entrepreneur credited with being the mastermind behind the “Game of Life” – the...
Read MoreWhat You Should Know About ‘The Facebook Files’ – An Investigative Report from ‘The Wall Street Journal’
The Wall Street Journal has published a lengthy series, called “The Facebook Files,” which sheds a damning light on Facebook practices that allow sex traffickers...
Read MorePew: Politically Inspired Evangelical Exodus is a Myth
A number of voices warned over the last few years that Christian involvement in politics of late was hurting the work of the Gospel and that “exvangelicals” was becoming...
Read MoreBoy Scouts Settle With Sexual Abuse Victims – Christian Scouting Alternatives Continue to Grow
In a second settlement with Scouts who were sexually abused while participating in the Boy Scouts of America (BSA), the compensation fund for the victims...
Read More%$#! Joe Biden? No. Pray for Joe Biden!
For a second Saturday in as many weeks, explicit chants denouncing President Joe Biden erupted at college football games – a growing trend that seems...
Read MoreMost U.S. ‘Christians’ Don’t Believe the Holy Spirit is Real, Study Finds
Most American adults who say they are Christians don’t hold to the historic, orthodox understanding of who the Holy Spirit is, a new study has...
Read More20 Years Later: New Documentary Takes You on a ‘Drive Thru History’ to Never Forget 9/11
“Thousands of lives were suddenly ended by evil, despicable acts of terror. The pictures of airplanes flying into buildings, fires burning, huge structures collapsing, have...
Read MoreFaceplanting in Front of Stadium Full of Braves Fans Did Not Ruin This Dad’s Day
It’s not often that face-planting in front of 40,000 people won’t ruin your day, but for one man in the Atlanta area, his faux pas...
Read MorePortland Prof Resigns Because His University is Not Doing Its Job
Until yesterday, Professor Peter Boghossian taught philosophy at Portland State University, where he has been for the last decade. But he ceremoniously quit his teaching...
Read MoreLightning out of a Clear Blue Sky
September 11, 2001 dawned in Washington as the most beautiful day of that year and one of the most beautiful days I have ever experienced....
Read MoreWhy Did the Federal Government Just Put a ‘Trigger Warning’ on the Constitution?
No, the following is not satire from The Babylon Bee. The United States government recently put a “harmful content” warning on its website dedicated to...
Read MoreSeven U.S. Army Members Baptized in Makeshift Tractor Baptismal
Seven soldiers from the 2nd Stryker Brigade Combat Team, 2nd Infantry Division were baptized in a makeshift baptismal created in the bucket of a tractor....
Read MoreParents and Teachers Battle Radical Sexual and Political Education Agenda – This Resource Can Help
Almost daily we see news about parents and teachers fighting against radical political and sexual agendas promoted in both private and public schools. While many...
Read MoreWas the War in Afghanistan Worth It?
Nearly twenty years after it began, the war in Afghanistan has ended with a startling declaration from a Taliban spokesman on the tarmac of the...
Read MoreSexting Isn’t Going Away. Here are Five Ways to Talk to Your Kids about It.
Sexting among kids and teens has become much more pervasive since the pandemic. It’s a topic with which I’ve become painfully familiar since 2018, when...
Read MoreWashington School Has Student-Athletes Wear Ankle-Tracking Monitors – To Maintain ‘Social Distancing’
Students – whether vaccinated or not – were required to wear an ankle monitor for sports practices at Eatonville High School, in Washington state, in...
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