A Lame-Duck President, Two Pardoned Turkeys, and a Whole Lot More: Animal Rights Activist Reveals Worldview on the Pages of The New York Times
The Flourishing of America and Thanksgiving: Americans Have Unique Ground for Thankfulness
Thanksgiving and the Honor of God: The Inescapably Theological Act of Thanksgiving
Academic cheating in the news, but this time it’s by the parents, not the students: How human sinfulness inevitably shows itself in all institutions
‘We must change almost everything in our current societies’: 16-year-old Swedish girl explodes onto world stage as climate change advocate
The vantage point of adolescent advocates of social issues: Why what is happening right now is often what youth consider to be the most critical event in history
Coming to a school near you? The reality of 'comprehensive sex education'
Aiming to go around parents: The great lie presented as a parental notification and 'opt out' in many sex education programs
Utah legalizes fornication: How a recent bill reveals that every law seeks to govern morality
Virtue signaling in the marketplace: Why businesses try to keep up with the changing opinions of the sexual revolution
What do we do with our minds? Why many secular Americans are turning to Buddhist mindfulness
Mindful mayonnaise and yoga pants? The danger of critiquing the big business of the mindfulness culture
What happens in California doesn’t stay in California: If you want to see a glimpse into America’s political future, look to the West Coast
The vast worldview divide in America on display: Why it’s more difficult to pass actual legislation than support general policy ideas
Controversy over a Catholic school’s recent decision reveals much about religious liberty and the precursor of the same-sex revolution
Why the push for confidential medical advice for adolescents is actually a bigger deal than the Wall Street Journal suggests
The therapy generation: What the trend of millennials seeking out therapeutic help communicates about a generation starving for meaningful community
The drug problem of American children: Why no pill can ever fully treat the deepest issues of the human heart
The sexual revolution chooses to live to fight another day: Why Colorado dropping a lawsuit against Masterpiece Cakeshop isn’t an end to the war on religious liberty
Heartwarming stories of babies successfully operated on and returned to womb are rare exceptions in the culture of death
When clear Scriptural teaching is nullified to ordain women in ministry, consistency indicates it inevitably must be nullified for LGBT inclusivity as well.
Documentary dethrones the King of Pop: How the secular worldview struggles to respond to the art of fallen artists
Pro-abortion movement reacts predictably to new restrictions on Planned Parenthood, revealing the political power of the abortion industry
Does shame still exist? How the reality of shame and guilt points to the gospel of Jesus Christ
In the wake of last week’s vote to affirm biblical sexuality, theologically-liberal United Methodists are deciding their next move: stay or go?
Parties for the dead? What new alternatives to the Christian funeral reveal about our increasingly secular society
Former VP Joe Biden learns that in an age of heightened political division even describing a political opponent as ‘decent’ is now unacceptable
The implications of transgender ideology actualized: Parental rights is the next victim of the sexual revolution in Canada
Should men competitively wrestle women? Christian convictions lead high school wrestler to forfeit his shot at the state championship
From the tennis court to the wrestling mat and everywhere in between, the athletic arena grapples with how to handle LGBTQ competitors
Talks between U.S. and North Korea break off: How the underlying motives of the Korean dictator revealed themselves in summit meeting
House bill offers single-payer, universal healthcare, but there’s more at stake than what meets the eye
Religious unbelief is actually belief: New Portland law proves America isn’t as secular as some would think