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Are Religious Kids Meaner Than Secular Kids?
We Christians are used to the media calling us mean. But now our children are mean as well?
The War Zone of the American University: Why Colleges Need a Higher Purpose
The current turmoil on our nation’s campuses is just a symptom of a deeper problem: Our universities have lost a vision for education.
A Story of Hope for Advent: Divine Mercy for Needy Expecting Mothers
What could be more divine than showing mercy to needy women who are expecting a child? Here's one doctor’s story.
Prayer Shaming and San Bernardino: Choosing Policy over God
Prayer, it seems, is no longer a politically acceptable response to tragedy. Instead, we're being told to put our trust in something else.
Hello, Hezekiah! Archaeology and Biblical History
An amazing find in Israel has set the archaeological world on its ear. And once again we see the veracity of biblical history.
Free Think University: Preparing Your Teen for the College Jungle
With all the craziness happening on university campuses, how do we prepare future collegians before they get there?
Hope Amidst the Evil of Pornography
Amid all the bad news, there is one cultural shift underway that is a hopeful sign for our times.
The Colorado Springs Shooting: What We Know and Must Say
The shooting in Colorado Springs was immediately used to further an agenda. But this doesn’t change our agenda at all.
Bridging the Religion Gap: Evangelization and Worldview
Polarization is not just evident in American politics; it’s also evident when it comes to religion. And the two are intensifying.
Poverty, Inc.: A Powerful Take on Poverty and Worldview
To really help the poor, we must not only change their mindset and worldview—but ours as well!
Crisis of Despair: The Rise of Drug Abuse and Suicide among White, Middle-aged Americans
Mortality rates are soaring among a certain segment of our society. Is it a public health crisis? Or a crisis of despair?
Helping Syrian Christians: The U.S. Must Act
In all the confusion over the Syrian refugee crisis, one thing is clear: Christians are targets of genocide. Yet our government refuses to...
Boys in Girls Locker Rooms: We Can Say No--and Win
When taking on the government, there are some handy tools. Not least of which: common sense and the law.
Paris Aftermath, No Quick Fix: Where Do We Place our Trust?
We westerners tend to think that the world should work the way we want it to. But when it doesn’t, then what? Here are some lessons from Paris.
A Time for War? ISIS and the Attack on Paris
It’s been a dark few days. In the wake of historic bloodshed, we need to pray ceaselessly. And then we need to ask ourselves whether being a...
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