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According to new data from Gallup, Americans with no formal religious identity -- often called the "nones" -- now make up 24% of the U.S. population, the highest level ever recorded. Here are ten reasons why the rise of global uncertainty may lead some of the "nones" to reconsider their spiritual outlook.
In the early hours after a violent attack in New York City, Americans turned to the media for clarity. What they received instead -- at least from one of the nation's most powerful news organizations -- was a lesson in narrative management.
According to a new nationwide study, one in seven Christian colleges in the United States now has some form of connection to the abortion industry. For many believers, that statistic is almost unthinkable. But the numbers are real, and they raise serious questions about what "Christian" actually means in the context of modern higher education.
Early in February 2026, a new document emerged, titled "Draft of the Temporary Constitution of the State of Palestine." While it is currently in draft form, the 53-page document introduces what the constitution of the State of Palestine should be.
As the conflict between Iran and the United States alongside Israel intensifies, something striking is happening across the world's major faith communities. Islamic clerics are invoking the return of the Mahdi. Jewish rabbis are speaking openly about redemption and the coming of the Messiah. Some Christians are declaring that America or Donald Trump must play a specific role in the end times.
War has many fronts—land, air, sea, and cyberspace. But in the past 72 hours, the conflict between the United States and Iran appears to have opened a new and potentially more dangerous front: oil itself.
In his quest to discredit Israel as God's chosen nation, Tucker Carlson recently joked that the Old Testament should be updated and rewritten. Because of podcasters like Tucker, Israel--ethnically, theologically, and politically--has become part of a larger debate in the media on U.S. foreign policy.
Members of "The Squad," the handful of far-left members of Congress who advocate for subjects including Islam, much higher taxes, immigrants voting and such, have led 53 of their party members in voting that Iran is not, in fact, the biggest sponsor of terrorism around the globe.
Christians who closely watch prophecy may have to soon wrestle with a perplexing question: What happens to the Ezekiel 38 scenario if Iran suddenly becomes pro-Western? But history--and Scripture--warn believers against assuming that today's headlines define tomorrow's prophetic reality.
The political rise of James Talarico took a dramatic turn this week when the Texas Democrat defeated Jasmine Crockett in the Democratic primary for the U.S. Senate. Talarico has built much of his political brand around Christianity but critics argue that the version of Christianity he presents bears little resemblance to historic Christian doctrine.
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