The Impact of Modern Feminism on the American Family Structure

March is Women’s History Month, a time to honor the incredible contributions of women throughout history. From suffragettes fighting for the right to vote to modern trailblazers in various fields, women have indeed shaped our society in profound ways. However, as we celebrate this month, it’s important to reflect on the evolution of feminism and … Read more

Barna: America Requires a Spiritual Renewal as Less Than Half of Americans Believe in Gods Existence

A recent survey has sparked significant concern among Christian leaders and scholars, revealing that over half of Americans either do not believe in God or think He has little to no impact on their lives. This alarming trend highlights a growing disconnect between faith and daily life, prompting calls for a national spiritual revival. The … Read more

Trump Should Condemn Andrew Tate

In recent weeks, the Christian community has been abuzz with news surrounding the controversial figures of Andrew and Tristan Tate. The brothers, notorious for their misogynistic rhetoric and alleged involvement in human trafficking, have found themselves at the center of a legal storm that has raised questions about morality, justice, and the implications of celebrity … Read more

This Week in Christian History: The First St. Patricks Day Parade in the U.S., Birth of George Mackay, and the Death of Alfred Edersheim

This week in Christian history offers a rich tapestry of events that remind us of the faith’s enduring legacy. From remarkable births to significant milestones, the Church’s past is filled with stories that inspire and educate. On March 17, we celebrate St. Patrick’s Day, a holiday that has become synonymous with parades, shamrocks, and all … Read more

My Walmart Outreach Efforts Were Falling Flat

Rediscovering Evangelism: A Fresh Approach to Sharing Faith in Everyday Life In a world where the hustle and bustle of daily life often drowns out the gentle whispers of faith, the challenge of evangelism can feel daunting. Many Christians, especially younger generations, grapple with the age-old question: How do we share our faith in a … Read more

Steven Lawson Speaks Out on Ministry Removal: I Have Sinned Deeply

Former Pastor Steve Lawson Admits to Sin and Seeks Forgiveness In a heartfelt statement this week, former pastor Steve Lawson publicly acknowledged his "grievous" sins that led to his removal from ministry, marking a significant moment in his journey toward repentance and restoration. Lawson, who previously served as the lead preacher at Trinity Bible Church … Read more

Are US Abortion Policies Comparable to Those of Communist China?

This March, as we celebrate Women’s History Month and International Women’s Day, a critical dialogue emerges around the ethics of abortion laws in the United States. The conversation is especially pertinent as American feminists reflect on how these laws compare to those in other countries, particularly China, which is known for its liberal abortion policies. … Read more

"Divine Warning: A Mothers Revelation Leaves Doctors Astonished"

Cameron Cortman’s Life-Changing Miracle: A Mother’s Faith and God’s Voice In a world where miracles often feel like distant tales, Cameron Cortman’s story stands as a vibrant reminder of faith, divine intervention, and the power of a mother’s intuition. Cortman, now 24, recently shared his extraordinary journey, which began when he was just a toddler, … Read more

Trumps Weekly Recap: Contesting Universal Injunctions and Detaining Pro-Hamas Protesters

In recent weeks, the political landscape has been buzzing with activity, especially with the ongoing developments in the Trump administration. As we dive into the latest news, it’s essential to consider how these events intersect with our faith and the broader Christian community. One of the most significant issues on the domestic front is the … Read more