It’s time for America to choose God, repent and get along: Alveda King
Martin Luther King Jr.’s niece Alveda King discusses faith, racial justice and national unity on ‘Fox Report.’
Citizen Writers Fighting Censorship by Helping Americans Understand Issues Affecting the Republic.
Martin Luther King Jr.’s niece Alveda King discusses faith, racial justice and national unity on ‘Fox Report.’
John Parillo discourses on the compromise between direct democracy and states’ power via the House of Representatives and the Senate.
Before Donald J. Trump arrived on the political stage, Black Lives Matter and Antifa already owned the streets of Portland, Oregon, in part, because law-abiding Americans were not allowed to protect themselves: The Second Amendment did not exist.
Out of the darkness and into the light is a metaphorical phrase that means moving from despair, sadness, or negativity to a state of happiness, peace and positivity. It often describes a personal journey of overcoming challenges and finding renewal.
Vice President JD Vance delivers a powerful address at the Rededicate 250 prayer event on the National Mall.
I am not optimistic about today’s independent media. Most of its practitioners are untrained amateurs who lack the basic reportorial skills to gather accurate, fair, and balanced information.
Cracker Barrel is quiet this time of night. There are few cars in the parking lot. My wife is with me. We’ve been traveling all day.
On the way into the restaurant, I see a few kids sitting on rockers outside. They’re playing checkers.
Many rank-and-file Republicans and political commentators have expressed shock at the unprecedented lawfare being employed by the Democrat Party and its political allies against President Trump during his second term. Over 700 lawsuits have been filed against the Trump administration, and the number of executive orders impeded/blocked by Democrat/leftwing activist judges currently exceeds 200 (full and partial).
Hudson Institute senior fellow David Feith explains the importance of deterrence regarding Taiwan on ‘Kudlow.’
Ancient alien theory didn’t emerge from hard evidence—it was stitched together by imaginative authors like Erich von Däniken and Zecharia Sitchin, who took fragments of ancient texts, ignored actual linguistic scholarship, and filled the gaps with cosmic fan fiction. What followed was not discovery, but duplication—a self-reinforcing echo chamber amplified by media like Ancient Aliens, where speculation is recycled until it feels like fact. The result is a modern mythology dressed in the language of science, asking us to believe that early humans couldn’t stack stones without extraterrestrial supervision, while simultaneously expecting us to reject the idea of a Creator as “unscientific.” It’s not that the evidence demands aliens—it’s that the narrative refuses God, and will accept almost anything else.
Sen. Jerry Moran, R-Kan., shares his thoughts on the U.S.-Nigeria operation against ISIS and President Donald Trump’s visit to China on ‘Fox News Live.’
The first time I visited the Florida Everglades, I was entranced. Layers of beauty, patterned chaos, teeming wildlife, and that unmistakable feel-good energy. It is roughly 1.5 million acres of subtropical wetland often referred to as the “River of Grass”. A place with endless complexity that invites one to contemplate our natural world. While there are …
Don Surber presents his unique take on this week’s media reports. As usual, you’ll learn more from his offbeat perspective than actually reading or watch the news.
The“Get Real” host, George, started this podcast by asking Steve about Virginia’s recent gerrymandering, and Democrats subsequent plans to fire all seven members of the Virginia Supreme Court in order to pack it with Leftist activists who will ignore the Virginia Constitution. Since Democrats can’t win through good policies and debate, they must rig the election system and …
Fox News correspondent Madeleine Rivera reports on Netflix countering a Texas lawsuit that accuses it of privacy violations and using addictive design to target children on ‘Fox Report.’
A faithful church grows not by human strength or pride, but by continually seeking God’s guidance and trusting Him to bring new life to both the congregation and the community.
It is among the grandest churches in the world. It is one of the greatest achievements of man that took so long to build that architectural periods changed several times throughout its construction.
Even so, when you walk into Santiago de Compostela the first thing you see is not the cathedral. You neither see the gilded grandeur, nor the ornate.
The first things you see are pilgrims.
In my previous two messages, I’ve shared the history of how Wisconsin Christian News came to be. Because we’re now praising the Lord for the start of our 27th year of publishing, I wanted to share with you what this journey has been like.
The word “trees” shows up more than 200 times in the Bible. Discover why it may not just be “the heavens that declare the glory of God” but also trees.
Michael S. Heiser spent years pointing out the awkward truth that the modern, pre-tribulation “rapture” isn’t ancient doctrine rediscovered—it’s a relatively recent theological invention. The system most people assume is baked into the Bible shows up centuries late, largely tied to John Nelson Darby and the 19th-century appetite for tidy timelines. That doesn’t make it automatically false. But it should make you nervous about treating it like first-century Christianity.