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When you’re scared to pray boldly
I have to admit I'm sometimes scared to pray boldly.
The Left's control of language is the first step toward tyranny
We are experiencing a Gramscian revolution by the enforcement new “acceptable” language even on the President.
What have we learned after 150 days of war?
It’s been more than 150 days, and enough is enough. The world must wake up and realize that in this conflict there is only one nation that values life, cherishes freedom, and promotes peace.
4 ways Isaiah shows Jesus’ trustworthiness
So how do we grow our trust of our Lord and His power over our sin?
How to manage a constant complainer in the church
The grouchy grumbler. The negative naysayer. The gloomy pessimist. Complaining has many forms.
The health benefits of facing fears
Facing fear isn’t easy, but it might be necessary and helpful, especially if a pervasive fear is affecting your mental, physical, or spiritual life.
How I have 48 years of happy marriage
Put your wife first. Put her preferences first. (I often joke that the wedding is the bride’s day and everything after that is the bride’s life!) Make her feel loved.
Glenn Youngkin sabotages his GOP future with same-sex marriage support
The most outrageous part of it all is that Youngkin had no reason to consider this proposal in the first place. He threw away his conservative credentials for what is ultimately a Democratic messaging bill.
How can I believe God protects me when tragedy strikes?
Sometimes I catch myself thinking I have to see evidence of God working right now to believe He’s working in a situation at all. But the thing is, there are two realities always hovering around us.
The most overlooked culprit in today’s mental health crisis
To be clear, this culprit is at the core of nearly every mental health struggle, from mild bouts of anxiety to the most severe cases of mental illness.