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For many believers, the answer is not as obvious as it should be. Some Christians assume prophecy is too complicated for children. Others worry that it might frighten them or cause unnecessary anxiety. Still others believe prophecy is simply a topic for pastors, theologians, or older believers who have spent years studying Scripture.
Americans that are over the age of 55 control approximately 73 percent of all wealth in the United States. Americans that are age 55 or younger control just 27 percent of all wealth in the United States. Never before in history has there been a generational divide of this magnitude.
Texas Rep. James Talarico (D) is coming under fire for a previous podcast in which he told the host, "I always think of myself as a Christian who hates Christianity." The deliberately provocative statement has now made news because Talarico is asking the citizens of Texas to entrust him with a higher office.
This week, the Netherlands confirmed that, for the first time since expanding its euthanasia policy a child under the age of 12 has died through medically assisted death.
When several significant earthquakes occur almost simultaneously, they capture people's attention—and they naturally raise an uncomfortable question: How prepared are we if something much larger is coming?
New York's Democratic primaries weren't simply another election night. They may well be remembered as the moment a new generation of Democratic Socialists demonstrated that they are no longer knocking on the Democratic Party's door--they're taking possession of the house.
Our dependence on digital infrastructure was not imposed upon us. It was built -- one convenience at a time. Artificial intelligence did not create the crack in the foundation. It revealed how much of modern civilization now rests upon it.
Last week, a group called Restore Britain released a summary report of an inquiry into the widespread and systematic sexual exploitation of vulnerable women and children across the nation. At least a quarter of a million girls were sexually assaulted, trafficked, tortured, and even killed, mostly by gangs of Pakistani Muslims. The details in the report are so horrifying, it is difficult to believe they are true.
What would happen if future generations were taught about America's flaws, its conflicts, its divisions, and its failures--but never about the faith that inspired many of its greatest achievements? According to a new study, that may already be happening.
For decades, the world watched with concern as reports emerged from Palestinian schools, children's television programs, and youth organizations that appeared designed not merely to educate children, but to shape them into political activists from an early age. Many Americans looked at those stories and thought such things could never happen here.
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