The future third wave of the abolition of abortion

By John Ensor for THE CHRISTIAN POST Every February during Black History Month, I choose to learn about influential black figures in history. Two years ago, I took in the life of Bishop Richard Allen and the history of the African Methodist Episcopal Church. Last year, I was reading The State of Black America. This year, […]
Promises made, promises kept

By Dr. Alex McFarland for TOWNHALL Please! Not another Op-Ed about campaign promises of the 47th presidency. No, we will leave that to the political analysts who will be writing for years about how Trump won after being indicted in three states, impugned by every main squeeze media outlet, and outspent by nearly a billion dollars. […]
Can the American flag once again lead us back to unity?

By Stephen Cutchins for TOWNHALL Imagine a moment when the American flag, battered but resilient, stood as a beacon of unity. From the tragic ashes of 9/11 to moments of national triumph, this enduring emblem has symbolized resilience, hope and a shared identity. Today, as cultural divisions deepen, can the flag again inspire us to […]
DC plane crash: Is there any recourse in this broken world?

By Dr. Alex McFarland for THE CHRISTIAN POST The unquenchable fires in Los Angeles, heartbreaking school shootings — and now, yet another tragedy has struck. All 67 lives were lost onboard the American Airlines plane that collided with an Army helicopter near Reagan National Airport, right outside of Washington, D.C. In times like these, as we struggle […]
Understanding the six vital keys to spiritual growth for kids

By Fred Pry for REALCLEARRELIGION A child has just accepted Jesus as their Savior — this is fantastic news! But what now? Do you just send them on their way with thankful satisfaction knowing that they are “saved and safe?” No! This child has taken the first step in beginning a relationship with God, and […]
To everything, there is a season (turn, turn, turn)

By Judge Phil Ginn for REALCLEARRELIGION All the way back in 1959, 40-year-old Pete Seeger wrote one of his more famous songs. It was first recorded by a group known as the Limelighters and later by Pete himself. However, the song finally became a hit when the folk-rock group called The Byrds turned it into […]
Protecting our children against ideology and irreversible harm

By Walker Wildmon for TOWNHALL The debate over gender-related surgeries and treatments for minors is not just another ideological skirmish — it’s a turning point in how we define humanity, responsibility and the role of government. Across the nation, courts and legislatures are grappling with questions that would have been unthinkable just a generation ago: […]
Standing for life as an American Heritage Girl

By Patti Garibay for REALCLEARRELIGION I promise to love God, cherish my family, honor my country, and serve in my community. This is the oath that an American Heritage Girl (AHG) recites at each Troop meeting and ceremony and has done so since our very beginning in 1995. These words, over time, become engraved on […]
GOP must condition RFK’s HHS appointment on pro-life policy

By Jenna Ellis for AMERICAN FAMILY NEWS In what could be a pivotal moment for the future of American health policy, President Trump has nominated Robert F. Kennedy Jr. to lead the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS). His confirmation hearing is one of the last to be scheduled, likely because his may be […]
Reining in the porn industry

By Trey Dellinger for AMERICAN THINKER When one of my older brothers was a kid, he and some friends made a shocking discovery in a wooded lot across the street — an old porn magazine hidden away or thrown aside by a previous owner. My brother peering over his shoulder, one of the more foolish […]