Here Comes the (Aaron) Judge: When Faith Wears Pinstripes
How 'bout some good news today? Like a story about a humble, likable and rising baseball star.

How 'bout some good news today? Like a story about a humble, likable and rising baseball star.
What does Planned Parenthood do? Everyone seems to know the answer except Planned Parenthood. Colgate sells toothpaste, and Planned Parenthood sells abortions — more than anyone else in the business.
We can't say it often enough: Christians are disappearing from the Middle East. They need our prayers and support.
An Australian company is turning fertilized human embryos — that is, children at the embryonic stage — into jewelry. It's a stunning example of how far we have fallen in terms of treating children as commodities.
For proof that our culture has gone to the dogs, look no further than the bizarrely parental ways many Americans talk about our furry friends.
To most Americans, Charles de Gaulle was, as one writer put it, "an obnoxious, overly ambitious man who, in the grand French manner, strutted sitting down." But he had a daughter with a disability and she was the apple of his eye.
Russia's ongoing persecution of religious minorities — including evangelicals — and of missionaries and evangelists over the last year has earned it a place for the first time among the world's worst countries for religious liberty.
We could have predicted this: Canada may extend the "right to die" to the mentally ill. It's an evil idea.
Octopi, squid, and cuttlefish seem to have altogether missed the memo about Darwinism, because new science is revealing how they defy evolution.
A new fast-food restaurant on campus should have been a no-brainer. Sadly, closed minds don't work that way.