
The Good Old Days: 4 Reasons NOT to Bring Them Back
Sometimes, the majority is completely wrong. When asked whether American culture and way of life is better or worse than in the 1950’s, 51% said it’s worse. The results are Read More …
No pretense. No nonsense. Sometimes – no sense at all.
Sometimes, the majority is completely wrong. When asked whether American culture and way of life is better or worse than in the 1950’s, 51% said it’s worse. The results are Read More …
He called it a “trick of the enemy” that will “emasculate little boys” and “confuse their role to become men.” What terrible phenomenon motivated a North Carolina pastor to Read More …
It’s a tragic irony of significant proportions. On Friday, hundreds of thousands of Christians gathered in our nation’s capital for the 44th annual March for Life. With locked arms and Read More …
It was a rough year in America filled with division and debate. But there’s hope. It’s not your typical cliché, Sunday school, easy answer kind of hope. Sure, I could Read More …
It’s been a horrible year to be a Christian in America. Why? Because of our shameful public behavior tied to the 2016 election. Christian celebrities rampantly use scare tactics and Read More …
Father’s Day is kind of like Labor Day. Everyone seems to be glad it exists, but nobody knows quite what to do with it. Is it necessary to put any Read More …
We’ve been working overtime for decades to define manhood, and we’re still not getting it right. Christians are perpetually frustrated with how American culture portrays manliness. In sitcoms, we’re bumbling Read More …
Whether you like it or not, society is changing. Quickly. Recent actions by the Obama administration place schools and parents in a difficult position. In an effort to protect transgendered Read More …
It’s the mantra of many Christians in the face of highly publicized gun violence in America – “More guns!” Liberty University President Jerry Falwell Jr. highlighted this reality when he Read More …
They were overly harsh, and a little insensitive. But don’t be too quick to dismiss their criticism. It’s become the obligatory gesture following any tragedy. As soon as the news Read More …