Lighting Up Culture: How Do We Help Stressed Parents?
Raising children is challenging in the best of circumstances. After all, parenting does not merely require self-sacrifice; parenting is self-sacrifice.
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Raising children is challenging in the best of circumstances. After all, parenting does not merely require self-sacrifice; parenting is self-sacrifice.
As Elon Musk stated, free speech is in danger today. In the United Kingdom, citizens are being arrested for sharing memes, Ireland is seeking to outlaw "mean memes," and Australia is trying to censor posts on X. Christians should oppose these efforts.
There is nothing “neutral” about abortion. It is the fruit of an entirely godless ideology. It starts with us being our own little gods, ruled only by ourselves.
If you watched the recent 2024 Summer Olympics, you may have ended up confused. On one hand, the Paris Games started on a horrific note—a pagan spoof of the Last Supper.
While almost everyone attests to the reality of biological science, very intelligent people are seemingly denying its existence as it relates to human sexuality.
If your children watched the event with you or heard about it from their friends, take this opportunity to emphasize the gospel and the reality of humankind—we are all sinners.
As a teacher and lover of theology, I am compelled to share some personal thoughts on Providence. While I realize Christians have varying perspectives on this subject, given the recent events we witnessed, I believe the following views will be helpful to some of us (myself included).
Terrible events have a way of testing us and showing us who we are. We saw evidence of this in the horrific shooting of five men this past Saturday, July 13—one famous and four previously unknown.
One of the most potently destructive ideologies that has taken hold in America is Critical Race Theory (CRT). For some time, the concept languished in obscurity, a matter kicked around in legal journals read by scholars.
The Olympics captivate my family every few years as we marvel at the power and grace in sports like sprinting and basketball. These Games remind us of humanity's inherent glory-seeking nature. However, this drive often misdirects us from God's glory. Christianity transforms this instinct, urging us to glorify God in all we do, from athletic feats to daily tasks. The Olympic spotlight will fade, but pursuing God's glory resonates eternally. Athletes get praise now, but we worship Jesus forever.



