What should have been a serious gathering about leadership, economic direction, national priorities, and the concerns of ordinary Canadians instead became a public meltdown over identity categories, speaking privileges, pronouns, "harm," and who deserved the microphone based on their place in the ever-expanding hierarchy of oppression.
The rise of $200, $300, and even $400 Bibles should at least make us pause--not because beauty is bad, but because motive matters.
The United States should not fall for the wish that any official of the current Iranian regime will somehow be different from the others. This illusion has surfaced repeatedly, repackaged with new faces and new rhetoric, but always serving the same underlying system.
A man climbs on top of a rocket, straps himself into a machine packed with explosive force, rises beyond the atmosphere, looks down on the blue curve of Earth, and says something many in our "enlightened" age would rather laugh away than seriously consider: "There aren't any atheists on top of rockets."
Something deeply unexpected is happening on America's college campuses. At the very places many assume are too distracted, too cynical, too secular, or too intoxicated with self to seek God, students are showing up by the thousands to worship Jesus Christ.
There was something undeniably striking about hearing the name of Jesus proclaimed so boldly on the popular TV show American Idol. On a stage built to create stars, where dreams of fame, applause, and celebrity often take center stage, Monday night's "Songs of Faith" episode offered a very different sound.
Perez Hilton, one of the most hated men on the internet spent years mocking Christianity and said he didn't need to be redeemed. Then after 21 days in the hospital fighting for his life, he says God personally revealed Himself to him. This is the story of the most unlikely transformation—and what it reveals about grace, belief, and the people we think are too far gone.
This Easter weekend, sanctuaries across America will be packed. Parking lots will overflow and extra chairs will be unfolded. But once Easter Sunday is over, how will those people live out their faith in the days ahead? A new poll shows some troubling numbers about the worldview of those attending church.
What happened to Chicago Bulls player Jaden Ivey is not really about basketball. It is about the growing cost of speaking biblical truth in a culture that claims to celebrate diversity--unless that diversity includes Christians who still believe the Bible means what it says.
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