Roma Downey returns to the small screen with Christian TV series ‘The Baxters’
Producer and actress Roma Downey shares behind-the-scenes facts about her new faith and family series now streaming on Prime Video, "The Baxters."
SharesFive states sue to block Biden administration’s rule inserting ‘gender identity’ into Title IX
Five states sued the Biden administration to overturn its final rule reinterpreting Title IX to include gender identity, seeking to thwart the effort to fold transgender women into the landmark civil-rights law.
SharesStudents take over Columbia University’s Hamilton Hall as suspensions begin
Columbia University students in New York have overtaken a campus building Tuesday as pro-Palestinian protests continue at colleges nationwide.
SharesWhat the Ivy Leagues aren’t teaching their students: Basic decency
I don't expect the Ivy League to do spiritual formation. But they can do character formation.
SharesBiden ramps up Florida campaign to capitalize on ‘heartbeat’ abortion ban that starts this week
Florida will impose a ban on abortion after six weeks of pregnancy beginning Wednesday, a day the Biden campaign hopes will start galvanizing enough Sunshine State voters who oppose the law to tip the increasingly Republican-leaning state back to the Democratic column in November.
SharesNo end in sight to protests as Columbia lets deadline lapse, vows not to bring back police
Columbia University President Minouche Shafik may have appeased student activists by letting slide her deadline on removing the anti-Israel protest encampment, but she failed to appease Rep. Virginia Foxx.
SharesLISTEN: Antisemitism rages, chaos on college campuses and sounding the alarm over Taylor Swift
Why is antisemitism raging, what's happening on American college campuses -- and why is an evangelist sounding the alarm over pop icon Taylor Swift's new lyrics and album?
SharesMike Rowe agrees Gen Z will be ‘the next toolbelt generation’ as more forgo college
As college tuition costs continue to rise at astronomical rates and job expectations plummet for recent graduates, Mike Rowe, is celebrating an increasing numbers of young people seeking job security through so-called "blue collar" jobs.
SharesObstacles remain as women seek more leadership roles in America’s Black Church
No woman had ever preached the keynote sermon at the Joint National Baptist Convention, a gathering of four historically Black Baptist denominations representing millions of people.
SharesColumbia bans student protester who asserted ‘Zionists don’t deserve to live’
Columbia University has been accused of being soft on anti-Israel student demonstrators, but school officials did boot a student who declared that "Zionists don't deserve to live."
SharesThis is our time: Literal nonsense is on parade
It's 2024, and we are living in schizophrenic times. Dickensian times: the best of times, yet the worst; times where we demand the truth while reveling in our lies.
Shares7 ways to teach your daughter resiliency by failing forward and finding faith
Resiliency isn't a 100% success rate, it's knowing that in failure, future success is still possible. We call this failing forward or being "free to fail."
Shares‘This is 1938’: How antisemitic college campuses are treading a dangerous path
Those of us who don't speak out today are just as shameful as those who didn't speak out during Nazi Germany.
SharesAmericans, even Democrats, see mass deportations as a justified means to a necessary end
Fifty-one percent of Americans say in a new survey that they're in favor of mass deportations of illegals, and oddly enough, a sizable share of self-identified Democrats are among those who agree.
SharesDEI is not what Jefferson hoped for when he wrote ‘all men are created equal’
DEI proponents believe that if people are propagandized enough, if they are subject to enough reeducation and indoctrination, they will become reconstructed and everything will be kosher.
SharesSupreme Court decisions looming on abortion, guns, presidential immunity
Supreme Court rulings this term will advance federal law on the powers of the presidency and the administrative state and clarify decisions in recent years on abortion and the Second Amendment.
SharesUnited Methodist delegates approve plan giving U.S. churches more autonomy on LGBTQ issues
United Methodist Church delegates approved a restructuring plan that would allow church regions -- including the U.S. -- greater autonomy in deciding matters such as approving same-sex marriages and ordaining active LGBTQ clergy.
SharesPlugged In movie review: The miraculous true story behind ‘Unsung Hero’
What does it take to persevere in faith and family when the bottom drops out? That's exactly the story that "Unsung Hero" tells. Director Guy Ritchie's latest hyperviolent action comedy is loosely based on a true story, but one that's received blockbuster treatment.
SharesAsk the Mama Bears: How can I prepare myself for suffering?
In my daily life, I strive to follow the teachings of Jesus, and I understand that suffering is an inevitable part of the human experience. However, I struggle with the thought of intentionally preparing for suffering. It feels counterintuitive to embrace hardship instead of seeking ways to avoid it.
SharesDetransitioners bring faith, harrowing personal stories to fight ‘mutilating’ transgender procedures
They lived the transgender life for years, but Walt Heyer and Laura Perry Smalts are now defying the gender-identity movement by spreading the word about the pitfalls of medicalized gender-dysphoria treatment.
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