
Virgil Walker
Op-ed contributor
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Jihadist violence makes celebrating Christmas too dangerous
Will we defend what we inherited, or hand our children a nation where Christmas is too dangerous to celebrate publicly?

The Anglican Church's split: When the culture wins over Scripture
The Anglican Communion just split in two.

When activism turns lethal: Political violence becoming morally acceptable to the Left?
Has political violence become morally acceptable to a significant portion of the American Left?

Riots or revival? George Floyd, Charlie Kirk and America
America now stands at a crossroads. Which path will we choose: The broad path that leads to chaos and destruction, or the narrow path that leads to peace and life?

Churches are under attack: What is the Christian response?
The rise in anti-Christian violence is both a sign of our culture’s spiritual darkness and, paradoxically, evidence of the Gospel’s continued power.

The twisted reality of surrogacy: How a sexual predator got himself a child
This case isn’t an isolated tragedy. It’s the inevitable result of a system that prioritizes adult desires over child welfare.

LA riots: When chaos becomes policy
The flames in Los Angeles are a warning.

Here is why companies are backing away from Pride Month
39% of corporations are scaling back external Pride Month engagements in 2025 — a sharp increase from last year, when only 9% backed off.

Karmelo Anthony and Austin Metcalf: Texas tragedy highlights dangers of identity politics
What should have been a day of friendly athletic competition and celebration became a day of mourning.

How modern feminism undermined the American family
Modern feminism promised empowerment, but instead it delivered loneliness, broken families, and spiritual confusion.



















