Faith Tested: Navigating Life’s Trials Through Christian Beliefs
Life often presents itself as a series of trials and tribulations, where moments of hardship seem to outnumber those of joy.
Citizen Writers Fighting Censorship by Helping Americans Understand Issues Affecting the Republic.
Life often presents itself as a series of trials and tribulations, where moments of hardship seem to outnumber those of joy.
In the cacophony of American discourse, few phrases resonate with such charged intensity as “separation of church and state.”
Does it seem that the holidays rush by faster every year? Are you too exhausted to celebrate once the big day arrives? Take a moment to rest in the Lord!
Faith, Conflict, and the Enduring Legacy of Theological Disputes: Reflections on the Continuing Discord Among Christians
Satan welcomed. Jews must hide. Iowa Capitol hosts Satanic temple. Other areas cancel Hanukkah.
The issues with Islam aren’t as reductionist as racism, bigotry, or hate. The problem with Islam is historical and practical. Hamas’ barbaric savagery sprang from Islam.
A poll released last month by the Arab World for Research and Development found that despite the brutality of Hamas’s Oct. 7 attack on Israel, nearly 60% of Palestinians surveyed, both in the West Bank and in Gaza, “very much supported” the action.
Why does West Point promote any identity other than American? Why officially cheer or even recognize a personal identity other than cadet, classmate, soldier and soon to be officer in the United States Army?
God chose His son Jesus to save the world. He chose Mary to be the mother of the Holy Child. But why did God choose Joseph?
The word “Advent” means arrival, and today is the first Sunday in the Advent season. What are we waiting for? The arrival of the Messiah!
As the Advent season approaches, our thoughts turn to Mary, Joseph, and the Baby, but have you ever wondered about Mary’s mother?
The tale of the Pilgrims’ journey to the New World has been ingrained in our collective understanding as a pursuit of religious freedom.
While it’s sad that so few people are now willing to take the time to read a ten- r fifteen-minute article in full, I’ve come to realize that “memes” can play an important role in this age of instant information sharing.
The Apostle Paul, whose transformation from a persecutor of Christians to a dedicated servant of God offers a powerful example of resilience and redemption.
Eric Metaxas and his clarion call for the Church to wake up and not become like the German Church of the 1930s, is resonating in America.
The evolving landscape of American society raises questions about the changing dynamics between faith, government, and personal values.
In 1492, Christopher Columbus embarked on a voyage that would profoundly impact world history, driven by the need to find an alternative route to Asia due to the Ottoman Empire’s (Islamic State’s) control of the Silk Road.
This article explores the Battle of Armageddon in conjunction with the birthing pains and the prophetic fulfillment of Israel’s restoration.
Moral dithering leads to more moral dithering. Evil, however, doesn’t dither. It stridently marches forward. The horrifically sadistic actions by animalistic, islamofascist Hamas demons managed to uncover the dark underbelly of the “tolerant” left around the world.
We are being told by the people the credentialed media use as spokesthings, like Representative Rashida Tlaib (D-MI), the now-censured congresscritter from Detroit and a ‘Palestinian-American,’ if such an oxymoron can actually exist, that all the Palestinians want is their freedom. They don’t hate Israelis specifically, or Jews more generally, but just want their freedom. …