We’re being told that the new adaptation of “The Handmaid’s Tale” is “prophetic” and “timely.” And I agree, but just not in the way that feminists and leftists mean.
President Donald Trump gave the commencement address at Liberty University’s graduation ceremony on Saturday. In his speech, the President spoke of religious liberty and made a number of references to God.
Strangely missing from this list, however, is the Bible, the text sacred to the Christian faith and the most venerated, authoritative, and accessible book in 17th and 18th century America.
The Chinese State Council recently released draft laws and regulations it plans to process in the coming year. They include revisions to the Regulations on Religious Affairs, potentially threatening the ability of millions of Chinese to practice their faith.
Dreher, a thoughtful conservative writer, believes the church must turn inward to form communities, teach their children, and resist a culture co-opted by radical LGBT activists.
Jesus warns his followers many times in the Bible that they will suffer for their faith and be persecuted. As Christians in the West, it’s tempting to misapply this passage to our lives and to attribute unpleasant experiences to persecution due to our faith.