Last month, we shared our early thoughts on House of David—and we’ll admit, we were hopeful. The tone was reverent, the atmosphere and cinematography were rich and weighty, and the
Last month, we shared our early thoughts on House of David—and we’ll admit, we were hopeful. The tone was reverent, the atmosphere and cinematography were rich and weighty, and the
In a quiet but unmistakable gesture, Donald Trump sent a handwritten prayer to Jerusalem’s Western Wall this week, asking simply: “For Peace in Israel.” The moment was captured in a
While lukewarm Western pastors sell out pulpits for applause and book deals, believers in China are being dragged into court and sentenced to prison for doing what Christ commands: sharing
There’s something almost cartoonishly predictable about the outrage pouring out of Harvard’s leadership this week. After years of preaching tolerance while pushing gross discrimination under the guise of DEI, they’re
There was a time when the resurrection of Jesus Christ was held as sacred. Now it’s being misappropriated by stage-hungry pastors trying to grow their audience—all for vain glory. This
The Associated Press is reporting that the U.S. State Department has issued a formal directive for employees to report all instances of anti-Christian discrimination that occurred under the Biden administration.
In a world-class farewell that drew applause from golf fans everywhere, two-time Masters champion Bernhard Langer quietly shared something far more eternal than his trophies. As reported by Guardian, Langer
On April 4, 2025, Georgia Governor Brian Kemp signed Senate Bill 180 into law, a measure aimed at reinforcing the rights of citizens to freely exercise their faith without undue
French President Emmanuel Macron’s announcement that France will officially recognize a Palestinian state by June is not just bad policy—it’s a moral collapse. Once again, a Western power parades weakness
In a nation overflowing with medical schools, 150 and growing, only a handful train doctors who see patients not as problems to fix—but as souls to care for. That’s why