Hope In The Darkness
“The people walking in darkness have seen a great light; on those living in the land of deep darkness a light has dawned.” (Isaiah 9:2)
Citizen Writers Fighting Censorship by Helping Americans Understand Issues Affecting the Republic.
“The people walking in darkness have seen a great light; on those living in the land of deep darkness a light has dawned.” (Isaiah 9:2)
All the kids were sitting criss-cross on the floor in a big hotel lobby, some sipping from paper cups of hot chocolate, most wearing pajamas.
Because we’re so zealous for righteousness, truth, and the truth of God’s Word, we can sometimes become somewhat smug, under the banner of the old adage, “Truth sounds like hate to those who hate the truth.”
Join us as Adrian Rogers reads from The Family Christmas Treasury, a 5-minute devotional designed to uplift your heart and keep Jesus at the center of your holiday season.
Most people have heard the phrase “the image of God,” but very few have ever stopped to ask what it actually means. We’ve inherited modern assumptions
When an attorney of many years experience gets disbarred by a court, it is not a trivial thing, but a serious, serious punishment, and not something judges take lightly. But, congratulations to Philadelphia’s George Soros-sponsored, criminal-loving and police-hating District Attorney, Larry Krasner, for getting one of his minions kicked out of practice for deliberate lying …
Sen. Tommy Tuberville, R-Ala., discusses the Senate’s failure to pass a healthcare bill and reports that thousands of truckers were pulled off the road for failing English tests on ‘Kudlow.’
Communist China has exploited United Nations subsidiary organizations, such as the UN Human Rights Council and the UN Educational, Scientific and Cultural Organization, for years in pushing Chinese strategic goals and objectives through relentless information and influence warfare. These efforts attempt to shield Beijing and its allies from human rights scrutiny by misdirecting attention away …
María Corina Machado left her hiding place in Venezuela to visit Oslo, where her daughter accepted the Nobel Peace Prize for Machado on Wednesday—just as President Trump seized an oil tanker that was trying to smuggle contraband oil for the Venezuelan regime.
For decades, Americans have trusted the United States Naval Academy to produce the second finest officers ever to run aground in shallow water. But troubling new reports suggest that midshipmen may be engaged in an old Navy pastime that predates modern refrigeration, nuclear propulsion, and personal dignity.
Rep. Tom Emmer, R-Minn., discusses the ongoing debate over extending ACA subsidies and the alleged Minnesota welfare fraud scandal on ‘The Bottom Line.’
Take the military academies out of the college football equation and what remains is a host of systemic challenges that threaten the game’s integrity and long-term stability.
She was a foster kid. Grew up in a group home. A place where you basically lived in a bunk. If you were lucky, you got to shower before the other kids drained the hot water tank.
Somali refugee Abdi Iftin discusses Minnesota’s alleged fraud scandal and the community pressure he faced not to assimilate on ‘The Will Cain Show.’
Carl Sagan wasn’t a prophet; he was the patron saint of smug. The original PBS influencer before social media existed. And like most influencers, he had one core belief: “I am smarter than 2,000 years of biblical wisdom.”
Sweet Home Alabama & the Army-Navy Game: A story of a decades-old military academy rivalry coupled with good, old-fashioned Southern Patriotism.
As the US cracks down on immigration and increases deportations, the Trump administration has opened a new pathway of entry for the rich. Here’s how the $1M Gold Card works
If today’s Congressional Democrats were around on Dec. 7, 1941, I wonder if they would have voted against declaring war on Imperial Japan—the nation that attacked the American Pacific Fleet in Pearl Harbor, Hawaii, killing 2,403 Americans.
Lyndon Johnson and Ted Kennedy lifted the lid on immigration and replaced the melting pot with the salad bowl in which people kept their national identity but collected American welfare.
The Iron Major was never meant to be cool. He wasn’t a door kicker, a tank commander, or a helicopter pilot. He was something more tragic—a Jedi Knight of staffing, a warrior-monk assigned to pour black coffee into his bloodstream and rearrange briefing charts until the colonel approved the shade of blue.