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Peacemaker vs peacekeeper: Which one should Christians be?
There is a mammoth difference between being a peacemaker and a peacekeeper. Peacekeepers simply want to keep the peace and disguise true differences with fake unity, while true peacemakers act to unify people around a common mission more powerful than lesser differences.
Amy Coney Barrett and Orphan Sunday coming early
Of the children who reach this age and are sent out of the care of the orphanage, UNICEF notes that 60% of girls enter a life of sex trafficking, 70% of boys live a life of crime and/or are arrested.
Kayleigh McEnany puts America’s Christian heritage front and center
McEnany represents the America that Trump’s presidency has always been about protecting, an America of personal virtue, patriotism and Christian faith.
Unexpected pregnancies during an already unexpected crisis
Rightly, we see abortion as murder and an affront against our Creator, but we must also see our apathy against the injustices toward life beyond the womb as the great co-conspirator against our fight for life.
Liberals continue to attack religious liberty: It’s time we called out their hypocrisy
Liberal hypocrisy is more than just an affront to common decency; it’s a real threat to our freedoms and a danger to religion in America.
Pandemic victim: International adoptions and indefinite wait
As countries closed their borders in response to the pandemic, children deprived of families were left in limbo waiting for their adoptive parents to be cleared for travel and bring them home.
Why is Nevada allowing more people into its casinos than its churches?
With Americans’ mental health declining and substance abuse rising over the past several months, are drinking and gambling really the answer?
Why Christians should be outraged by Erdogan’s Hagia Sophia order
President Erdogan’s motive likely has very little to do with any deep sense of faith. Instead, he is clearly using the order to selfishly advance his own personal political agenda.
Talking to your children about racial injustice
While the racist events over the past four months have grieved many in our nation, we cannot fail to realize that our children are watching.
COVID-19 and racial reconciliation: The revealing of an age-old disparity
Pointedly, even in the Church, we have viewed race and racial reconciliation as a social issue and not a gospel issue. The truth is our bloodlines are not skin deep but run down deep into our souls.