What you believe before you read the news probably determines what you think after you read it. Today in Holy Week illustrates the eternal significance of this fact.
What you believe before you read the news probably determines what you think after you read it. Today in Holy Week illustrates the eternal significance of this fact.
Max Lucado wrote, "God sanctifies human life. Every beating heart matters to God. Whether that life is in the womb of a mother, the cell of a prison, the hallway of a convalescent home, or the corner office of a Wall Street high rise, that life is holy to God." Is it holy to you?
President Vladimir Putin acknowledged yesterday for the first time that “radical Islamists” executed the bloody assault. As Russia grieves its dead, the world is asking: Are the terrorists who staged the massacre a threat to the rest of us? The answer is: Yes.
All truth is now opinion, whether the issue is Kate Middleton’s health or jihadist terrorism.
According to the latest poll from Gallup, more than one in five Gen Z adults in the US—people born between 1997 and 2012—now identify as LGBTQ+.
A reported 37 percent of Americans are willing to call in sick or skip work to watch March Madness.
A digital marketing expert says of Donaldson’s appeal: “His whole perspective is, How do I make the average person extraordinary?”
The “Conservative Dad’s Real Women of America” 2024 pinup calendar features female influencers and aspiring politicians. What makes the calendar newsworthy is that the models are posing in what the New York Times calls “old-school images of sexiness—bikinis, a red sports car, a bubble bath.” The article documents the use of profane speech and sexual innuendoes by conservative political figures as well.
If we fear something in creation, how much more should we fear its Creator?
What exactly would the bill do and why has opposition to the app grown so much in recent years?