
Why We Celebrate: A New Year’s Reflection
Celebration is often an act joyous remembrance, commemorating what has come before. As we enter this year, may we remember that God holds our time
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Celebration is often an act joyous remembrance, commemorating what has come before. As we enter this year, may we remember that God holds our time
This election has revealed just how much the legacy media is disconnected from everyday Americans and the truth. They have dug their own grave.
The choice the Democrats offered was a rejection of our Christian ethic. But God is not done with America yet. We deserved judgment, yet received
40 million evangelicals aren’t even registered to vote, while our recent survey shows 93% of evangelicals believe the Bible should guide their lives. We’re not
Although SCOTUS has blocked the Biden-Harris Administration’s attempt to rewrite Title IX, we can expect more assaults on women from progressives in the future.
The story of Jonah can tell us a great deal about how to engage with culture as Christians. May we go into the world with
The Biden Admin has re-written Title IX, allowing men into women’s spaces, leaving real women without recourse.
President Trump has faced criticism for his recent venture of selling MAGA-endorsed Bibles. While I probably would have advised him against it due to potential
Throughout history, faith and political conservatism have intertwined. Ideologically, conservatism serves as a beacon of traditional values, advocating for prudence, fiscal responsibility, and the preservation
The Institute for Faith & Culture invites you to participate in our National Student Essay Contest, an exciting opportunity to reflect on
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