Amazing Grace
This church is 115 years old. It’s small. Impossibly small, only able to fit 25 people—30 people if they are scrawny. The church is nestled in Appalachia, and looks like a postcard.
Citizen Writers Fighting Censorship by Helping Americans Understand Issues Affecting the Republic.
This church is 115 years old. It’s small. Impossibly small, only able to fit 25 people—30 people if they are scrawny. The church is nestled in Appalachia, and looks like a postcard.
A striking headline can distill an entire saga into a single timeless line without a plot or nuance; just pure drama etched in ink.
Humans are obsessed with time. We measure it, slice it, monetize it, panic over it—and then act shocked when it doesn’t behave.
George Washington cautioned in his Farewell Address that “reason and experience both forbid us to expect that national morality can prevail in exclusion of religious principle.”
Comforts Americans enjoy today were built on the backs of our ancestors. This article will give Americans in 2024 a feel for the sacrifices which Lewis, Clark, their men and one woman endured while exploring President Jefferson’s Louisiana Purchase.
The day is Christmas. The era is ancient. The tiny farming village is located 50 miles from the big city, deep within the Apennine foothills. A young shepherd is guiding a flock of sheep down mainstreet. He’s talking to the sheep like they are people.
God’s Love For You – And Provides Perfect Hope THE HEAVENS DECLARE THE GLORY OF GOD, BUT YOU ARE HIS GREATEST CREATION (This article is from a message I preached in my church on November 30, 2025 – I’ve filled in some spots as I don’t read messages word for word) PSALMS 19:1 – …
Every few years, somebody dusts off that 2007 YouTube-special “documentary” Zeitgeist like it’s forbidden knowledge smuggled out of the Vatican basement.
On this holy day celebrating the birth of our Lord, the staff and volunteer writers here at American Free News Network, would like to wish one and all a very Merry Christmas.
Christmas means many things to many different people, especially among the World’s major religions
Henrik Dahl, Danish MEP, is our guest as we discuss rising tension between the United States and Denmark
The takeaway of this article series is to build a case that election cheating in plain sight is-has been-and will continue to be done until that trouble maker with that nametag-somebody-puts a stop to it.
Rooney walked when CBS spiked his essay on war. It was an opinion piece that he wouldn’t change.
As we hand over more control of our lives to soulless machines, I hope the programmers have included a little something to protect humanity from the T-1000 scenario.
“In the United States of America, you don’t have to apologise for being white anymore”
American Vice President JD Vance said that Americans do not have to apologise for being white, downplaying the realities of groups who face actual discrimination, during the Turning Point USA convention in Phoenix, Arizona.
There is a federal role in ensuring the safety of our nation’s roads, most obviously because of the Constitutional dictate on “regulating interstate commerce,” and the federal funding of many highways.
The Associated Press published an article warning against the health hazards of using fireplaces. Yes, holiday fireplaces are cozy. Yes, they’re festive. Yes, fireplaces have existed within our hominid culture ever since Adam discovered he had no belly button. But…
President Harry Truman famously said, “The only thing new in the world is the history you don’t know.” In Daniel J. Flynn’s latest tome, “The Man Who Invented Conservatism: The Unlikely Life of Frank S. Meyer” fits that bill.
President Donald Trump announced a new class of battleships to build out what he has dubbed the Navy’s “Golden Fleet” that he says will be “the fastest, the biggest, and by far — 100 times — more powerful than any battleship ever built.”
Every December, right on schedule, someone announces with great confidence that writing “Xmas” is a sinister attempt to erase Christ. Cue the outrage, the memes, and the self-appointed guardians of seasonal orthodoxy. And every year, history calmly clears its throat, raises one eyebrow, and says: “Actually… no.”