Category: Opinion

The Bible and Football

When I read about the media’s reaction to Drew Brees’ support of Focus on the Family’s “Bring Your Bible to School Day” on October 3,...

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The U.S. Constitution||

Today is Constitution Day: Let’s Celebrate the Document That Made America

The United States is a remarkable place. The source of America’s strength lies in many places including the bravery of her soldiers, the faith of...

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political parties

Ted Cruz and Alyssa Milano Set a Great Example for How Americans Can Civilly Discuss Political Disagreements

Americans are more politically divided now than we have been in a long time. We can all feel it, and there is plenty of research...

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New York Skyline with World Trade Center

Lightning Out Of A Clear Blue Sky: 9/11 Eighteen Years Later

Every year on the anniversary of 9/11, I purposely drive past the Pentagon on my way to work from home in northern Virginia. As I...

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September 11

Where Were You When The World Stopped Turning?

Today is the 18th anniversary of the attacks on September 11, 2001. I was only four years old then, so I don’t remember what happened...

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Sports and The Family

I am a tennis fanatic of the first order, and have been since I was a kid. I’d like to confess that it’s because I...

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Prager University

The Los Angeles Times claims PragerU Indoctrinates Conservatives

The Los Angeles Times recently ran an article claiming that PragerU indoctrinates conservatives. Though the Times does a decent job painting an accurate picture of...

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Money Talks: Gillette Moves From Social Issues Back To Promoting Traditional Masculinity

Last month, The Daily Citizen informed you of how Procter & Gamble (P&G) took an $8 billion write down on its shaving company, Gillette. This...

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student with a backpack

Culture Shock: What I Learned from Attending Both Public and Private Schools

People talk about ‘culture shock’ as if it is something only found when traveling internationally, and yes, visiting another country could certainly provide the phenomena....

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Dan Coats

The Gentleman In August

Legacies matter in the lives of great nations and in the lives of great men. It matters how others regard you. It matters how you...

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Gillette’s Liberal Ads Shaving Billions Off Its Profits?

Gillette is in big trouble. Recently, Procter & Gamble Company (P&G), which owns the shaving company Gillette, announced that it took “an $8 billion charge...

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Was Jesus a Socialist?

The claim that Jesus was a socialist seems to be growing in popularity these days. An article in the Huffington Post written by Peter Dreier,...

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The Summer of Ebola: Reflecting on the 2014 West African Ebola Crisis

The World Health Organization recently declared the current Ebola outbreak in the Democratic Republic of the Congo (DRC) a public health emergency of international concern....

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Ten Things I Learned Traveling Around the World

One year ago, I did something crazy. I left behind everything I knew, and I followed Jesus as he took me around the world on...

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I Was a Christian Nihilist

Alright God, I’m saved. Can I die now? I stood out on the street at 10 p.m., across from the house where a Christmas party...

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Mount Rushmore

FAITH OF OUR FATHERS

Most American presidents have claimed the mantle of Christianity, and with good reason: Most of our commanders in chief were in fact serious men of...

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How They Love One Another

It had barely been a few days since I first stepped onto my college campus as a freshman, and I was standing in the cafeteria...

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A Mansion, Yemen, and Stories of God’s Goodness

From August 2017 to June 2018, I went on the World Race — an 11-month mission trip to 11 different countries. Every few weeks, we...

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Welcoming Summertime

“Summer afternoon – summer afternoon; to me those have always been the two most beautiful words in the English language.” – Henry James  When I...

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