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  • Q&A with Tim Barton on US history, 1619 Project and president's prayer

    Q&A with Tim Barton on US history, 1619 Project and president's prayer

    Unfortunately, we’ve grown up with a level of trust in institutions, and now we realize that trust may have been misplaced. Questioning what is true is healthy. We should question what is true because the truth isn’t scared of honest questions.

  • We are experiencing ‘the greatest assault on religious freedom’

    We are experiencing ‘the greatest assault on religious freedom’

    Brad Dacus, an attorney who founded the Pacific Justice Institute to defend religious liberties and parental rights, discusses the troubles we currently face in America.

  • Telling the fatherhood story – an American crisis

    Telling the fatherhood story – an American crisis

    But if you ask people about their fatherhood stories, a lot of people get choked up. Either they loved their father deeply and were very close to him or they were abandoned, hurt, abused or just emotionally disconnected from him.

  • 'American Idol' finalist on why some Gen Zers and millennials don't vote

    'American Idol' finalist on why some Gen Zers and millennials don't vote

    I was scared of the government for a long time because I grew up believing that the media was evil and that the government was corrupt. I would hear that from the pulpit all the time in different churches. I also grew up hearing that the rapture was coming, that the end times are here. So I thought, “Well, what’s the point, really?”

  • Q&A with Sen. Ted Cruz: Cuba, border crisis and elections

    Q&A with Sen. Ted Cruz: Cuba, border crisis and elections

    The situation at the border is worse than I have ever seen it in the nine years I’ve served in the Senate. We’re on a path to see over 2 million people cross the border into this country illegally this year, and that’s the highest rate of illegal immigration in 21 years.

  • Was Afghanistan worth it? Decorated combat veteran answers

    Was Afghanistan worth it? Decorated combat veteran answers

    That is the solemn vow that America makes to its sons and daughters that go into harm’s way: We will not leave you behind. That applies to our civilians, to the Afghans that stood up and are now being hunted down for the sole crime of helping Americans.

  • Q&A: Author on 7 key biblical worldview non-negotiables for voting

    Q&A: Author on 7 key biblical worldview non-negotiables for voting

    We recently sat down with Craig Huey to discuss how Christians can vote their values in elections. Huey is an author and a political commentator who has run for Congress, and his newest book, The Christian Voter: 7 Non-Negotiables For Voting For, Not Against, Your Values, released last year.

  • America's ongoing battle with election integrity

    America's ongoing battle with election integrity

    No, this bill is not at all good. In my 20 years in Washington, this is the worst election bill I’ve seen in Congress.

  • Q&A with Jack Phillips: The necessity for courage in a post-Christian society

    Q&A with Jack Phillips: The necessity for courage in a post-Christian society

    One July afternoon, two men came into my store in Lakewood, Colo. I went over to the men who were sitting at the wedding desk to discuss how we could help them. They gave me their names and said they were looking at cakes for their wedding. I replied, “Sorry guys, we don’t do cakes for same-sex weddings.”

  • Politics cannot exist without religion

    Politics cannot exist without religion

    We recently had the opportunity to catch up with John Cooper, the lead singer, bassist, and co-founder of the hugely successful American Christian rock band, Skillet. Also a husband, father, author and podcaster, John Cooper is a bold proclaimer of biblical truth in the public square.