Sean Dietrich: Your Life
This morning I started thinking about you. Mainly, I was thinking about what you’re going through right now. Whoever you are.
Citizen Writers Fighting Censorship by Helping Americans Understand Issues Affecting the Republic.
This morning I started thinking about you. Mainly, I was thinking about what you’re going through right now. Whoever you are.
Christianity has long been associated with meekness and humility. However, there’s a difference between meekness and weakness that is often misunderstood.
An open letter to young men. As you embark on your journey through life, it’s essential to remember that the path to success is often shaped by the choices you make, even the seemingly small ones.
You’ve heard the phrase, “I don’t get angry—I get even.” How has that worked out for you in the long run?
Bill Nye, known as the “Science Guy,” and his educational TV shows, books, and public appearances have reached millions, making him a recognizable figure among young audiences. While many admire his commitment to science education, it’s essential to examine the impact of his platform, particularly concerning his approach to Christianity.
As the culture of the United States continues to undergo profound transformations, we find ourselves confronting an alarming possibility – calls to ban the Bible.
Our nation’s founders enshrined the right to practice one’s religion without government interference in the First Amendment to the Constitution. It is a fundamental freedom that we should cherish, celebrate, and, most importantly, exercise.
In a world teeming with endless rules and regulations, one must pause and ponder: Do we really need all these laws?
Any discussion of citizenship and Christian discipleship is likely to terrify the Human Secularist Totalitarians who fear an imaginary theocracy while they give away their every liberty and freedom to all powerful administrative State.
Public charity may be well-intentioned and aimed at addressing societal needs, the idea that government can replace or mimic the role of a higher power is a concept fraught with potential dangers.
Consider the act of forcing someone to use a pronoun that isn’t their God given identity. That makes us complicit in a lie. We are knowingly speaking an untruth.
In the annals of human history, the tale of the Tower of Babel stands as a powerful reminder of the imperfections inherent in both humanity and the organizations we build.
While the trees are dropping their leaves this fall, maybe it’s a good time for us to lay down some burdens and let go of things that are keeping us from Jesus.
While God commanded us to use our gifts to prosper, the “green new deal” and its variants would drive us to fewer people, more destitution, and less freedom. That is the opposite of being good stewards of God’s gifts.
For reasons I cannot explain, parents continue to place their children in circumstances that are tailor made to turn them against what is good and wholesome.
Critical Theory is an ideology and concept that has garnered significant traction in recent years and now demands our attention.
George Washington’s Farewell Address, delivered in 1796, stands as a cornerstone of American political wisdom.
Although we would like perfection from our public servants, we are forced to accept the least venal of a sordid assembly.
You’ve been lied to. Science has become science fiction. “Satan is the father of lies.” John 8:44 (NIV)
Out Of the Seats & Into the Streets; a guest editorial by Rob Pue, Wisconsin Christian News.