The inspiring stories of individuals like Chloe Cole, Seth Dillon, and Jack Phillips who, despite facing immense pressure, bravely championed truth and faith in challenging times. Learn how God continues to work through ordinary people to reveal His presence and purpose in our world today.
A new movement is emerging for men, echoing feminist principles by promoting self-focus and victimhood, offering a concerning alternative vision of masculinity.
A British peer's suggestion that the poor might be better off dead draws parallels to Ebenezer Scrooge's infamous "surplus population" remark, raising alarm bells about a widening definition of who qualifies for assisted death.
This guide offers a unique way to navigate the Christmas season, moving beyond the commercial and familiar to uncover deeper spiritual truths through the power of poetry and insightful commentary.
Oxford's "Words of the Year" reveal a decade-long "reality collapse," where curated online identities and manufactured outrage overshadow genuine perception and truth.
Artificial intelligence presents profound ethical challenges, from manipulating vulnerable users and normalizing academic dishonesty to raising fundamental questions about human identity and the value of effort.
Alarming statistics reveal a sharp rise in abortions in Great Britain, suggesting a nation is aggressively curtailing reproduction amidst economic instability and increasing immigration.
The rise of Nazism in Germany was fueled by economic hardship and political instability following World War I, offering a stark historical lesson on societal vulnerabilities.
New policies aim to increase access to IVF and legalize assisted suicide in Illinois, sparking debate over the sanctity of life. Meanwhile, the Supreme Court's rulings offer a glimmer of hope for protecting the vulnerable.
The Department of Education's plan to decentralize programs sparks debate about the purpose of education, moving beyond mere skill acquisition to a more profound understanding of life.
A recent political win highlights a concerning trend: a growing favorable view of socialism among younger Americans, fueled by educational gaps regarding its historical failures and inherent immorality.
A comprehensive new U.S. Department of Health and Human Services report reveals significant, long-term harms associated with medical interventions for gender dysphoria in children, challenging previous claims of safety and efficacy.
Following Charlie Kirk's death, many report a spiritual revival with increased church attendance and Bible sales, sparking debate on its duration and significance.
While Americans are reading the Bible more than in a decade, belief in its accuracy is declining, mirroring historical patterns of creating a god on our own terms. This trend raises concerns about a "ghost god" faith, yet increased biblical engagement remains a positive sign, as it has historically fueled revivals and reformations.
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