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How should we respond to the Ravi Zacharias scandal?
In the aftermath of the shocking and tragic news about the sex scandal involving Ravi Zacharias, someone wrote me asking,…
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How the cancel culture stifles creativity
We saw it during the Super Bowl on Sunday, as many of the commercials fell flat. We saw it with…
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Helen Keller and her remarkable friendship with Mark Twain
Helen Keller was 14 years old when she first met the world-famous Mark Twain in 1894. They became fast friends.…
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Perfect peace in the midst of troubling times
In 1555, Nicholas Ridley was burned at the stake because of his witness for Christ. On the night before Ridley’s…
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To Christians who voted for Biden: Did you not see this coming?
For the last four years, those of us who voted for Donald Trump and who identify as committed followers of…
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Dear conservative, corporations are not your friends
Over the past three decades, the Left-Right debate in America has been full of oddities and contradictions. Perhaps the strangest…
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Letter to the Editor: Why does President Biden have a Power of Attorney?
Dear editor: Millions of people watched Joe Biden on major news networks holding press conferences in his basement. President Trump…
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USA Today subtly encourages retailers to drop MyPillow
Media outlets like USA Today are seemingly putting pressure on retailers to drop MyPillow. Mike Lindell, the latest victims of…
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Ely Parker: An American Indian’s lesson of unity in a divided country
Ely Parker (born Hasanoanda, later known as Donehogawa) was born in 1828 to Elizabeth and William Parker of the Tonawanda…
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The left wants to eliminate competing ideas
It was President Dwight Eisenhower who once wrote that “in a democracy debate is the breath of life.” Today, it…
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