#Juneteenth doesn’t belong to one group of people. It belongs to all Americans. It’s a testament to the unity of both black and white people who went to great lengths to break the chains of bondage.
Article was originally posted in 2015. It was updated with new links in 2021. We’re peculiar creatures. We want meaning but leave meaning wanting. We exist by design but deny design exists. We [...]
It’s interesting how we move from the self-sacrifice of soldiers who’ve died for our freedoms into a month of self-obsession from LGBT activists who demand we give up our freedoms. We go from [...]
Music artistry reaches people in ways that other forms of expression cannot. It’s why Christian artists who have a national platform have both opportunity and an incredible responsibility. [...]
Women’s History Month. I’m all for it. We should celebrate anyone (like these fearless women) who has helped to positively shape the greatest nation on earth. And yes, my American exceptionalism [...]
This article was originally published in 2019. It has been updated for 2021. Many Americans heard the cheers of pro-abortion New York Democrats after they passed the extreme abortion bill, the [...]
What do you do when you want someone to think they’re getting a different product or service (even though it’s the same thing)? You rebrand it. For mainstream media, it’s calling something a [...]
Tired of fake Christian Pastors? So am I. I’m particularly put off by those who run for office in the U.S. Congress dressed in sheep’s clothing but are really just wolves. It’s almost comical [...]
I do. Well, I wasn’t around then, but I teach about this shocking truth in many of my speaking events, especially in colleges and universities. Typically mouths drop and eyes widen. The [...]
November is National Adoption Month. But what is adoption? We often hear about it, particularly as one of two alternatives to the injustice of abortion. Millions of us are the recipients of this [...]
I’m completely biased. I’ll let you know that up front. It’s not an implicit bias; it’s an explicit bias. I wouldn’t be who I am without adoption. I may not even be alive today had my birthmom [...]
I went to Ferguson shortly after all the mayhem back in 2014. I saw sections of the city burned to the ground. I talked to pastors and residents who shared that little had changed even years [...]