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Gen Z’s priorities are troubling for America’s future
While the partisan divisions could have been anticipated, the more shocking divisions and divergences were between males and females rather than Democrats and Republicans.

Leaving Islam for Christ’s freedom convicted me that silence is sin
The enemy snuffed out a candle, but God ignited an inferno.

The biggest contradiction in the Bible that’s not a contradiction
Are God’s salvation promises to us conditional or unconditional?

Faith vs. good works, which is it to be?
Contrary to popular opinion, a person’s eternal destiny is not determined by their “good works” outweighing their “bad works” on God’s eternal spiritual scales. When one turns to Holy Scripture, God reveals a very different answer defining one’s eternal destiny.

American icon Charlie Kirk was killed by intolerance
Charlie loved the Lord, and it was powerful to see his faith journey unfold.

What do we do about the big, bad God of the Bible?
How do we respond to the supposedly big, bad God of the Bible?

I came back from surgery. Here is what I learned
Thousands came to Christ. And many — including me — were called into ministry.

A last thank you to the greatest generation
Mr. McPherson is one of the last of that extraordinary generation of men who left their homes and loved ones and devoted years of their lives to defeating the manifest evil of Nazi Germany and Imperial Japan.

An answer to why the Minneapolis Catholic school shooting happened
I believe there’s a deeper issue that the media and others often overlook when it comes to tragedies like this.

Extreme gerrymandering doesn't benefit anyone long term
So why are the Republicans in Texas and some other majority Republican legislature states contemplating redrawing their congressional districts mid-decade?



















