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Young people today are not simply online. Many now retreat into digital worlds designed to capture their attention, build habits, and connect them with strangers—often as an escape from real-life challenges.
Kirk Cameron, author, actor, culture warrior but most importantly Christian, called on an estimated crowd of 7,000 at the Tupelo, Miss., stop on the Extraordinary Women 2026 spring tour Friday to be multi-faceted in their own lives.
A retired Navy ship commander says ordering to "shoot and kill" the small Iranian boats that are choking the Strait of Hormuz is "absolutely the right thing to do."
The Trump administration’s decision this week to reclassify marijuana from a harsher Schedule 1 substance to Schedule 3 stopped short of full legalization of the drug. But it can’t help but be celebrated among recreational users.
An immigration enforcement advocate believes a reconciliation procedure puts the Senate on the path to fund ICE and Border Patrol throughout the remainder of Trump's presidency.
The real question facing America is not whether we can quote scripture, but whether we know it, understand it, and live it.
Only one of the “Big Three” TV networks reported on the federal indictment announced this week against the Southern Poverty Law Center, but that segment from CBS News is being praised for standing out as a rare example of objective coverage.
The event known as America Reads The Bible continues today. And as AFN explains, representatives of American Family Association (AFA) are participating.
A new book from a Christian author and apologist looks at ten discoveries that point to the historical Jesus.
Harvard students are upset with a plan for grading reform.