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In a divided country and a split U.S. Senate, only two Democrat senators are keeping this nation from devolving into a Third World-like banana republic, warns a conservative columnist.
A Southern Baptist pastor who hopes to be the next president of the SBC says letters written by the former leader of the denomination's public policy group are an attempt to discredit his candidacy.
Black progress and achievement since the 1960s have been substantial. So enough with racist generalizations and arguments that government needs to rescue the black community. The truth is that where problems exist, government has been the problem, not the solution.
A liberal black columnist for The New York Times peeled back the curtain when she complained about American flags flapping in the Long Island breeze and concluded that “whiteness” is a threat that must be addressed by Democrats.
What is considered possibly the world's largest-ever Bible translation campaign on social and digital media is using "crowd-funding" to demonstrate how the "power of one verse" can make an eternal difference for people around the globe.
Two Christian educators in Oregon have filed a federal lawsuit after their district put them on leave for disagreeing with pro-transgender locker room and pronoun policies.
A well-recognized agency within the United Nations raised alarms over a now-edited report that a UN watchdog says is meant to justify explicit sex education.
As more than half of the nation's colleges and universities say they have done away with student admission tests because they give an advantage to white and wealthier students, one researcher doesn't expect the trend to taper off anytime soon.
An organization that exists "to bandage the wounds of persecuted Christians and to build the Church in the toughest parts of the world" says a Pakistani couple's recent acquittal highlights the need for countries with blasphemy laws to treat religious minorities more fairly.
The California Assembly has passed and sent to the state Senate a bill that would seriously hamper the work of sidewalk counselors and prevent documentation of the serious incidents that take place at the state's abortion clinics.