
This Year’s ‘Pride’ is Not So Proud
Pride is not what it used to be. One doesn’t need to scour the news to recognize the muted corporate response to this year’s Pride
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Pride is not what it used to be. One doesn’t need to scour the news to recognize the muted corporate response to this year’s Pride

One of the most transforming truths we can know about God has perhaps best been expressed—believe it or not—by a talking beaver. In C. S.

The Institute for Faith and Culture is pleased to share our second annual summer reading list! This year, we looked for books that offer valuable

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

“Women are incapable of love.” “High-value men should never commit.” “Modern marriage is a trap designed to destroy men.” If you’ve spent any time online

There is controversy lately over the American flag. Marcus Lemonis is the CEO of Camping World, with some 210 locations across the nation. He loves

Easter is the antidote for what ails our country, our world, and our very souls. This is because it gives us vision amidst a culture

I began to read the beloved American classic Moby Dick: Or The Whale by Herman Melville for the first time in the summer of 2021.

When Forbes editor Steve Forbes calls a book “one of the most important … in decades defending capitalism,” it’s time to sit up and take notice. Rainer
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