
The Power of the Natural Family: New Research Shows Importance of the Two-Parent Family and Quality Time Dads and Moms Spend Together with Their Children
What About Marriage in Rural America? Falling Marriage Rates Make It to Rural America
A Federal District Court Judge Deems Trump’s Gender Policy ‘Biologically Inaccurate’ – Are Federal Court Judges to Instruct Us on Biology?
PART I California’s governor prohibits capital punishment but prosecutors are still seeking the death penalty in cases like the Hollywood Ripper and the Golden State Killer
PART II Doris Day dies at 97: A look at her life as a sex symbol, animal rights activist, and follower of Mary Baker Eddy’s Christian Science
PART III French baby names are changing: What the rise of names like Chanel and Mohamed reveal about France
PART I The intensity of the abortion debate in the United States reaches a new level as Alabama bill banning abortion is signed into law
PART II The new Alabama abortion law sets the stage for potentially overturning Roe v. Wade, but will the Supreme Court hear the case?
PART III PBS depicts gay wedding on ‘Arthur’: How the sexual revolution seeks to normalize its own morality by targeting children
PART I Days before election, Australian Prime Minister is asked about his views on homosexuality and hell: What his answers reveal about the future of Christians in the moral revolution
PART II The audacity of moral revolutionaries who claim sinners will not go to hell: How our culture determines theology based on emotion
PART III Have the arts replaced Christianity as the primary change agent of society?
PART I Conservatives should embrace evolution? A strange argument deserves a response
PART II Elite campus politics and the new ideology of "safety" — the transformation of college in a recent headline
PART III The revolt of “coastal elites” and the link between geography and worldview
PART I So help me God? How a little change in Congress points to a big change in the culture
PART II How does God make an oath? Big theology behind recent headlines
PART III ‘Secret science’ and the arrival of gene-edited babies
PART IV Science, scientism, and the big question of who will make the biggest moral decisions in the future
PART I The war for the minds of our children: New California sex education framework for public schools is a manifesto for the sexual revolution and LGBTQ movement
PART II Heroism is not dead, and we must be thankful that it isn’t: Young men in North Carolina and Colorado show that manhood still matters, especially in the face of evil
PART III A doctor’s conscience on abortion should never be respected? One congresswoman’s amazingly honest statement and the moral subversion of society
PART I Christine Quinn claims the life in a mother’s womb isn’t a human being, raising the question, "What then is the standard for recognizing human life?"
PART II Rival views of human nature: Should prisoners be allowed to vote? The morality of human nature and the consequences of evil.
PART III Avatar baptisms? Why there can be no such thing as a virtual reality church
PART I Christianity is increasing in Africa but declining in the industrial West: What these trends reveal about the reverse missionary movement and conservative theology
PART II What does a historical debate between Martyn Lloyd-Jones and John Stott have to do with the modern happenings of the Church of England?
PART III The problem of gay clergy and the LGBTQ revolution in the Anglican Church
PART IV Georgia’s governor signs fetal heartbeat bill: The holy provocation of recent pro-life legislation
PART I Facebook removes seven people identified as ‘extremists.’ Is this the beginning of Facebook eliminating all unwanted speech?
PART II The Washington Post challenges Pete Buttigieg to leave his religion out of morality: Are theology and morality always linked?
PART III The moral revolutionaries are moving so quickly to the left that even openly gay Pete Buttigieg is too male and too pale to keep up
PART I White House further protects religious freedom in the medical field as newly invented rights continue to collide with religious liberty
PART II Only theology could explain families turning into units of terror in the Sri Lankan Easter attacks
PART III A new king is crowned in Thailand: Analyzing one of the world’s richest monarchs, King Maha Vajiralongkorn