The Money Behind Climate Change: COP29 Reaches Final Deal for $300 Billion Per Year from Developed Nations to Developing Nations
Where is Energy Realism? China as a “Developing Country,” EVs, and the Plea to Trump from Major Car Makers to Encourage (Require) EV Sales
Take the Cue on Climate Change: More World Leaders Showed Up to the G20 Summit Than COP29
PART I The "leggings" controversy — Mom of four boys calls for modesty on campus: Why this biblical concept is now a controversial topic
PART II Truth is taking up sides? The Jussie Smollett saga continues to unfold, displaying the importance of truth and the progressive shortening of the cycle of scandal
PART III Rafi Eitan dies at 92: A look at the Israeli Spymaster who caught Adolf Eichmann and the inescapability of justice
PART I The political left wants to pack the Supreme Court: What this threat to Chief Justice John Roberts teaches us about the role the court plays in the societal push to the left
PART II Once a society begins to legislate the invented rights of the LGBTQ revolution, the constitutional protection of the God-given right of religious liberty is jeopardized
PART III Is morality relative or absolute? How a recent headline in the Wall Street Journal reveals that, even in a postmodern world, moral categories like ‘evil’ exist
PART I Why would the United Kingdom reject an asylum claim on the grounds of biblical evidence? How this denial demonstrates the absurdity of governments making theological judgments
PART II Secretary of State Pompeo reduces funds used to advocate for abortion internationally: What this reveals about the massive cultural change over the past 30 years and the importance of elections
PART III There is no longer a single pro-abortion Republican in the House of Representatives: What this tells us about a Congress that is even more divided than the American people
PART IV A mayor in Massachusetts was simultaneously ousted from office and re-elected on the same ballot . . . democracy can be a strange system sometimes
PART I Religious liberty is challenged again as the moral revolution targets religious schools
PART II Can a religious school actually operate by its own religious convictions? Increasingly, our society is shouting “No."
PART III Despite the defeat of the Islamic State, the greatest threats of the Caliphate—its theology and ideology—remain
PART I With the findings of the Mueller report now released, what should Americans look for as we examine the special counsel’s report and the political responses to it?
PART II The moral dimension of politics: Why did some Americans want the President of the United States to be accused as a criminal?
PART III Where are we as a culture? Even eating a chicken sandwich can be an act of resistance to the moral revolution
PART I Just months after reinstating a ban on romantic LGBT relationships, Azusa Pacific University once again strays from the historic Christian understanding of romance
PART II Azusa Pacific tries to affirm irreconcilable positions: Why condoning LGBT romantic relationships necessarily implies condoning LGBT sexual relationships
PART III How Azusa Pacific’s policy reversal reminds us that every Christian institution will have to choose whether to face the consequences of not surrendering to the sexual revolution or of abandoning Christian convictions
PART IV Cyclone Idai: How the reality of natural evil calls for Christians to pray and care for our neighbor, even when that neighbor is across the globe
PART I Clarence Thomas back in the news: constitutional interpretation, precedent, the importance of understanding and applying the original meaning of a text.
PART II Do bad people deserve good lawyers? The political left is marching onward, leaving Ronald Sullivan behind: How the Harvard Law School professor became the latest focus of moral outrage
PART III Is social media really social? A new study reveals a correlation between teen loneliness and social media engagement
PART I Surgery for the sake of selfies? What a recent trend in cosmetic surgery tells us about our self-absorbed culture
PART II Examining the worldview of parenthood-indecision therapists: Is the decision whether or not to have children so trivial that the color of ink can help you decide?
PART I How four new laws in Kentucky help reveal the horrifying arguments that pro-abortion advocates are making
PART II There is no middle ground on abortion: Why trying to compromise on the sanctity of human life is completely irrational when the opposing views are considered
PART III Should we have fewer children for the sake of the earth? Why the Christian worldview welcomes every single human being as an image bearer of God
PART IV What are the consequences of following the example of Vermont? Examining the demographic and political makeup of America’s most European state
PART I When Horror Strikes: Mass terrorist attack in New Zealand leaves the island nation and the world shocked in the face of profound loss and unquestionable depravity
PART II How the role social media played in the New Zealand terror attack reveals the fading distinction between online extremism and realized evil
PART III In times of tragedy like this, Christians must understand our unequivocal call to “weep with those who weep”
PART IV How a delayed obituary from Germany (Hermann Goering’s daughter) raises the biggest questions of moral responsibility