Author: Lauren Cooley

Did you miss the Institute for Faith & Culture’s Kingdom Come conference this past weekend? At a time when confusion reigns, believers from across the country gathered to...

Many people think the American story begins with the signing of the Declaration of Independence in 1776, the event we are celebrating the 250th anniversary of this year,...

The pursuit of knowledge was once a deeply Christian calling, anchored in the belief that all truth is God’s truth. Harvard’s original motto was Veritas Christo et Ecclesiae...

The U.S. Office of Personnel Management (OPM) recently issued updated guidance affirming that federal employees have the right to express their religious beliefs in the workplace as long...

In today’s culture, virtue is often treated as optional. It’s seen as admirable or maybe even nostalgic, but hardly essential. And sacrifice? That’s even more foreign. Outside of...

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 in his hands....
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 mercy....
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 prepared for this...
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