It’s time for Christians to reclaim the biblical meaning of Labor Day
It’s time for Christians everywhere to reclaim the biblical meaning of Labor Day.


It’s time for Christians everywhere to reclaim the biblical meaning of Labor Day.

Last year alone, the U.S. deficit exceeded $1.8 trillion. That simply cannot continue.

But in just a few short months, we’ll commemorate one of the greatest moments in our nation’s history.

Yet I find it encouraging that nearly 250 years after our nation was founded, there’s still no more heartfelt way to show your care than to tell someone you’re praying for them.

A unique alliance of nonprofits and patriotic Americans has designated June 8 as a “Day of Gratitude.”

Pitting border control against aiding Ukraine is a false choice. In both cases, our vital national interest hangs in the balance. We must answer the call to do both.

That’s why I am pleading with the church in America, and across the world: please don’t allow political debates back home to cause you to grow numb to the plight of innocent victims in Ukraine.

I witnessed the Polish police respond to the screaming mother’s pleas for help. However, their body language was loud and clear — any attempt to find her daughter would be futile.
