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Mike Johnson is a good father. The Left hates him for it
The Left can continue its slanderous crusade against Johnson, but one thing is clear: Johnson is a good father and husband. If that is what the media wants him to be known for, so be it.
Cosmopolitan is promoting a satanic abortion ritual, and it’s as evil as you’d expect
Nothing in this empty and self-centered ritual will comfort the wounded heart of a woman who is doing the unthinkable and killing her own child.
Speaker Johnson is right about the separation of church and state
There are many ways that Speaker Johnson stands out as an exceptional leader and Speaker, but his understanding of separation of church and state is not one of those.
5 things you should know about human trafficking
Human trafficking — both sex trafficking and labor trafficking, including of children — remains a widespread global problem, and America is not left untouched. Here is what you should know about human trafficking.
UK woman arrested for praying silently outside abortion facility
At its core, ministerial freedom encompasses the ability to hold and live out your faith. That naturally includes praying in public — especially when your public prayer is done in the privacy of your own head.
Marriage is an institution we must not give up
Marriage is an institution handed down to us over thousands of years of human society. Before blowing it up, Congress should pause and recognize the many potential costs, and that there are likely to be more that we have not yet considered.
This young woman survived an ISIS attack. Then she was euthanized in Belgium
Sadly, rather than affirm the value of De Corte’s life, Belgium aided the Islamic State's goal on that fateful day in 2016 by ending the life of this young woman who initially survived their brutal attack.
‘Don’t forget the North Korean defectors stuck in China’: Enduring exploitation, they long for freedom
When North Koreans beg us to not forget the defectors who are left behind in China, it is a plea we must take seriously.
Fighting for freedom for the world’s most repressed country
She told the Korea Herald, “I would cry out to God, ‘Why did you put this on me?’ And a few times in my life, I really heard God’s voice. He answered me: 'I was just answering your prayer.' And then I remembered how I had prayed very specifically that God would break my heart for what was breaking His, and I realized what was happening in North Korea was breaking God’s heart.”
How Polish churches are loving their Ukrainian neighbors
The warm reception of the Polish people and government toward Ukrainian refugees has emerged as a powerful theme in the wake of Russia’s war. And although evangelical Polish churches only make up an estimated 0.3 percent of the population, they have been at the forefront helping refugees.