Easter: Why It’s A Big Deal
This is the week leading up to Easter. That much is clear, known to everybody in our purview—secular neighbors, mainstream media, national retailers, and more.
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This is the week leading up to Easter. That much is clear, known to everybody in our purview—secular neighbors, mainstream media, national retailers, and more.
From the beginning of recorded history, mankind has suffered abuse, injustice, wars, and genocides. In response, people sought refuge, solace, and meaning by turning to
When Chris was young, he wanted nothing more than to be like his older brother. He walked like a boy, talked like a boy and
Women’s History Month is an annual observance highlighting women’s contributions to the world. Toward that end, I will make a small contribution: ten books written
Outsiders often have more and better insights on societies and countries than native people. Such was the case with Alexis de Tocqueville, a Frenchman who
A serial plagiarist has no business serving on the faculty of any self-respecting college or university. Enter Claudine Gay, a child of privilege, educated at
Christ’s coming into the world was the beginning of God’s revolution against all powers that did not bow to him but instead served demonic masters.
Education is a vast topic with its form, substance, and aims, and most of us think about education in terms of schooling. Virtually all of
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