There are all ways we can grow to be better and habits that if go unchecked create strife in our homes. We all need solutions to those “bad parenting moments.”
Should students learn how the Bible shaped America’s founding? Oklahoma’s new education standards say yes—critics say no. Here’s what’s at stake in the legal battle over new social studies standards.
Depression is more than sadness; it reshapes how we see ourselves and others. Read an honest, faith-minded look at the hardest parts of living with depression and how to find help and hope.
One late-night host’s remarks about Charlie Kirk’s murder have sparked national backlash and cost him his show. Here’s what happened and why it’s causing a stir in the media.
Three officers gave their lives in service during a call in York County, PA. Here's how we can pray with wisdom and compassion in the aftermath of this heartbreaking tragedy.
Charlie Kirk’s assassination shocked many across the nation. Now actress Jamie Lee Curtis is speaking about his faith, the hope of God’s presence in his final moments, and the dangers of a culture numb to violence.
With your child off to college, your heart might be learning how to let go. It’s okay to admit the transition is hard. These heartfelt prayers offer biblical comfort and real strength for this tender season of motherhood.
After the tragic assassination of Charlie Kirk, Vice President J.D. Vance steps behind the mic to carry forward a vision rooted in courage, conviction, and unshakable faith.
The Bible is full of people who wrestled with God, in every way, and instead of rejecting them, he met them there. The father of a demon-possessed boy in Mark 9 said, “I believe; help my unbelief!” Jesus didn’t reject him but answered his request. None of our questions are too big or small for God. He isn’t surprised or intimidated by our struggles.
Evil may seem louder than ever, but Jesus is still the only light strong enough to break the darkness. Gavin Ortlund offers 5 ways to stay anchored in truth when the world feels unrecognizable.
Chris Pratt urges Americans to turn off their phones, seek the Lord, and find peace only Scripture can give, especially when the world feels upside down.
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