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Are you interruptible like Jesus?
One of the many things I love about Jesus in the Gospels is how interruptible He was (and is today). Think about it.

Nick Fuentes’ is selling feminism for men
There is a group of young men who believe that life has no meaning and no moral structure. They are looking for identity in all the wrong places.

Why Protestants and Catholics should revisit 'once saved, always saved'
I think Protestants and Catholics alike should revisit this particular subject.

To men grieving their abortions this Christmas
While the holidays still aren’t easy for me, I’m not carrying my burdens alone. And this holiday season, I don’t want other men to, either.

Christmas reminder: God meets us in the 'fields' of modern life
What happens when Jesus meets you at work?

Cashless bail is not just politics, it’s spiritual warfare
Two women caught off guard. Two violent offenders the system refused to restrain. And one ideology that continues to call itself “justice.”

Taxes are coming! Legal tax-minimization tips this year-end
I hate paying taxes. With the many changes under President Trump, is there anything I should do differently to legally avoid paying more taxes?

The Christian life is a long and dangerous journey
In an age that trivializes evil, dismisses the supernatural, and reduces Christianity to therapy, Lewis’s vision is a bracing corrective.

Has the war on drugs succeeded? The real problem is far worse
Has the war on drugs succeeded? And will eliminating the cargo and crew of drug boats bring victory?

7 amazing facts about St. Joseph, the quiet giant of Christmas
This Christmas, if you see a Nativity scene with Joseph’s silhouette leaning quietly over the Christ-child, pause for a moment. Look a little closer.



















