The tolerance lie

By Dr. Alex McFarland for TOWNHALL As a minister, I am “duty-bound” to accurately present the content of the Bible. A true call from God will result in a desire to help people understand Scripture and apply it to their lives. But a faithful opening of timeless Scripture can generate some visceral pushback from audiences […]
Six reasons to vote in elections

By Debbie Wuthnow for TOWNHALL Why should I vote? Does it make a difference? What if I don’t like the choice of candidates? From scriptures to civics and family legacies, there are many reasons why it’s vital for Americans to vote. Be Salt and Light — Take Part in the Process First, Scripture reveals what […]
Reframing the artificial intelligence conversation

By Dr. James Spencer for AMERICAN THINKER A recent letter signed by more than 200 musical artists calls “AI developers, technology companies, platforms and digital music services to cease the use of artificial intelligence (AI) to infringe upon and devalue the rights of human artists.” Though the letter acknowledges that “when used responsibly, AI has enormous potential to advance […]
What fundamental teachings are modern Christians getting wrong?

By Judge Phil Ginn for CHRISTIANITY.COM During the last days of World War II, with Europe in the throes of one of the most lethal engagements of all times, known as the Battle of the Bulge, it was documented that German SS troops would dress up as American Soldiers and infiltrate behind the line of […]
Why making babies in test tubes is not pro-life

By Katy Talento for THE FEDERALIST Reactionary legislation is being considered in Congress that would require the health plans covering the majority of American workers and their families to provide coverage for in vitro fertilization (IVF). Christians and Christian employers will certainly be troubled by this legislation. The bill, authored, but not yet introduced, by Republican Sen. […]
The false gospel: Jesus is the quick fix, just plug in

By Dan Britton for THE CHRISTIAN POST Not long ago I saw an athlete in the gym wearing a T-shirt with the saying, “No Pain — No Pain.” It was obviously a play on the old adage “No Pain — No Gain.” I watched him for 30 minutes while I ran on the treadmill. This […]
Church and state

By Dr. James Spencer for TOWNHALL Is there a place for religion in government? It depends on who you ask. In Neighborly Faith’s 2023 study titled “Christian Nationalism: A New Approach,” one of the widest gaps between those classified as Christian Nationalist (CN) “adherents” and those identified as “Zealous Separationists” involved differing perspectives on the […]
Light of freedom is burning out in America, only God can rekindle the candle

By Judge Phil Ginn for THE WASHINGTON TIMES’ HIGHER GROUND There is an old saying that when people find themselves in a peculiarly bad predicament, they are “stuck somewhere between a rock and a hard place.” Certainly, with the release of the Robert K. Hur report in February and a recent AP-NORC poll, which found that 60% of […]
The most overlooked culprit in today’s mental health crisis: Fear

By Laura Gallier for THE WASHINGTON TIMES’ HIGHER GROUND While an untold number of devoted doctors, therapists, and educators — to name a few — work to remedy the widespread mental-emotional suffering rampant among today’s U.S. student and adult populations, a major contributing factor has gone almost entirely overlooked. To be clear, this culprit is at the […]
What active fatherhood looks like

By Mark Hancock for THE CHRISTIAN POST In a world where time is a scarce resource, fathers grapple with the perpetual challenge of spending meaningful moments with their children. Recent surveys indicate that a staggering 63% of dads feel they fall short in providing ample time for their kids, with only 39% believing they excel […]