8 questions every Christian should ask before retirement

By David Meyers for NEWSMAX As Christians, we often reflect on how our lives align with God’s purpose and the stewardship He entrusts to us. I recently experienced a milestone birthday that got me thinking about how well I was preparing for the next season of life with a desire to finish well. Among the […]
The Bible in schools? Research says it matters

By Dr. Stephen Cutchins for AMERICAN THINKER In 1963, Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. sat in a frigid jail cell in Birmingham, Alabama. Outside, the nation burned with division, unrest, and injustice. He had no legal defense, no allies beside him, and no certainty about the future. But he had one thing: the Word of […]
‘Angry flyer in First Class’ loses to power of prayer

By Dr. Alex McFarland for THE CHRISTIAN POST I was on a flight from Salt Lake City to Chicago, and it was full — of passengers and stress. We were quite late in departing, and many overhead bins were off-limits due to being full of ski gear. For a while, we idled on the tarmac with no heat. There […]
What does it mean to give God the glory in sports?

By Sarah Freymuth for REAL CLEAR RELIGION It’s all over the place: the push to move yourself up the ladder of influence, success and fame. From self-indulgent Instagram posts to pushing a teammate out of the way to end up on top, we can be tempted to try and amass as much glory for ourselves […]
Whether Biden’s autopen pardons are legal depends on one crucial detail

By Jenna Ellis for DAILY CALLER The controversy surrounding former President Joe Biden’s use of an autopen to sign pardons has fueled a political and legal debate. President Donald Trump and his allies argue that these pardons are “void” because Biden did not personally sign them. However, legal experts overwhelmingly reject the claim that just the use of an autopen […]
God’s design for a healthy self-image

By Fred Pry for REAL CLEAR RELIGION Do you always like the way you look? It’s easy to have a critical view of our own body and see only flaws in the mirror. Many kids also struggle with having a positive body image. As they grow and their bodies change, they can become uncomfortable with […]
Leftist judges undermining the presidency

By Phillip Jauregui for THE WASHINGTON TIMES After getting shellacked in the November elections — losing the White House, Senate and House — the left is back to its old playbook of judicial activism. Only this time, leftist judges are not legislating from the bench. They are playing fake president from the bench: ordering the […]
Barry and Joe

By Judge Phil Ginn for TOWNHALL In June of 2022, the U.S. Supreme Court vindicated the actions of a brave Christian man who refused to go quietly in the face of persecution for his faith. If you recall, Coach Joe Kennedy exercised his American right to kneel and pray at midfield after a football game, […]
Why supporting Israel matters: faith, business, and the Biblical connection

By Art Ally for REAL CLEAR RELIGION It’s been a year since the Hamas terrorist group attacked Israel on October 7, 2023. Israel now finds itself fighting on three fronts — in Gaza against Hamas, against Hezbollah in southern Lebanon, and against the Houthis in Yemen. All three groups are bankrolled by Iran, and all […]
Teachers should not lose their jobs over private prayer

By Stephen Cutchins for THE CHRISTIAN POST What if a teacher lost their job for quietly bowing their head at their desk? What if a moment of private prayer were seen as an offense? In America, where religious freedom is a constitutional right, should teachers be required to conceal their faith? A bill currently under […]