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For decades, Philip Yancey was one of the most trusted voices in American Christianity. His books on grace, doubt, suffering, and faith in a broken world sold more than 15 million copies. For many, What's So Amazing About Grace? was not just a book--it was a lifeline.
A gut-wrenching column published in the Telegraph highlights a uniquely post-modern parental nightmare: "My son took gender-changing hormones behind my back, with the support of his boarding school."
For the past 16 years, the world has continued to ask the same question with respect to the Islamist regime in Iran: Is it finally time for the despotic rule of the ayatollahs to end?
Celebrity conversions grab headlines because they force us to look beyond the spotlight and into the deeper questions of faith, sincerity, and transformation. In the past few weeks, two very different stars have done just that.
It wasn't flashy. But it may be one of the most important moments in modern robotics. Most robotics breakthroughs improve precision or speed. This one improves learning -- the most human skill of all.
If Venezuela is to rise from the ruins of authoritarian socialism, it will not be rebuilt by slogans or strongmen. It will be rebuilt by free people--serving freely, speaking freely, worshiping freely for the first time in a generation.
Recent reports that the Israel Defense Forces have been ordered to prepare for war on all fronts are not alarmist leaks. They are signals. And they suggest the region may be approaching one of its most dangerous inflection points in decades.
This is not simply about Maduro. It is also about oil, power, precedent--and a global chessboard that just shifted in a way few fully understand.
What makes 2026 unsettling isn't panic -- it's fatigue. Americans aren't shocked by rising prices anymore. They're worn down by them. They've adjusted, cut back, and borrowed to survive. There's not much slack left and this year may push many past their limit.
Scott Adams, the creator of Dilbert, now paralyzed and battling terminal prostate cancer, has publicly said he plans to convert to Christianity.
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