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The Story of St. Patrick

Beyond the parades and legends, discover the true story of St. Patrick, a man whose faith transformed him from a captured slave into a devoted missionary who brought peace to a violent land.

Yes, Jesus Had a God Complex

A recent survey reveals that many UK teens find Jesus "annoying," viewing God and Jesus through a lens of critical theory that highlights aggression and an "unequal power dynamic."

Talarico and the Zombie Gospel of Thomas

A recent political claim referencing the "Gospel of Thomas" as a suppressed biblical text is critically examined, revealing its origins in Gnosticism and a history of misrepresentation.

Supreme Court Upholds Parental Rights

The Supreme Court has delivered a significant victory for parental rights by blocking California schools from withholding information about a child's gender identity transition from parents.

Jesus Would Have Baked the Cake

The enduring impact of Jack Phillips' courageous stand for conscience, a story that escalated to the Supreme Court and inspired countless individuals to find their own courage.

A Burning Passion

How Chuck Colson's vision for equipping Christians to defend truth and live out the Gospel is shaping culture through the Colson Fellows Program. Learn how this transformative initiative is empowering leaders to engage in vital conversations and create God-honoring impact.

A Reverse March Through the Institutions?

The 1792 Exchange is championing a return to corporate neutrality, aiming to depoliticize businesses and realign them with shareholder and customer interests, a stark contrast to the era of "woke capital."

Why Quarter-Zips are Suddenly so Popular

The recent surge in the popularity of the quarter-zip pullover among young men may signal a deeper cultural shift, as many reject superficial expectations and seek meaning in faith and intellectual pursuits.

Just War in Iran?

Operation Epic Fury, a U.S. and Israeli military campaign against Iran, raises critical questions about the morality of warfare.

We Want to Believe

The Cottingley Fairies incident of 1920, which fooled even Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, reveals our innate human longing for a reality beyond the visible world.

The Reality of Identity

As AI bots debate their own existence online, humans find themselves observing, highlighting a cultural identity crisis.

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