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The 'alt-right fringe' is pushing its way into normal conservative circles
There is a growing trend of hateful language among young conservatives and even some other influential conservatives.

Tucker Carlson’s new crusade against Christian Zionists
Tucker Carlson’s recent interview with Nick Fuentes is another clear articulation of what Tucker is trying to do to the American right.

A new kind of reformation in America’s classrooms
That is what a healthy educational marketplace looks like: families making decisions based on what works best for their children, not schooling based on your ZIP code.

Forget your social media celebrities. What about the saints?
The saints, in their weirdness and willingness to be unseen, make the most important thing visible.

Who's right? My spouse doesn’t want me to buy my dream car
I finally graduated with my master’s degree and would love to buy a new car. My spouse and I do not agree; she wants me to keep driving my 2017 clunker and pay off the student loan debt. Who is right?

Texas doctor forfeits medical license, flees over gender transition to minors
The nationwide trend to protect minors from gender transition procedures has entered a new phase.

October 31: The day that could change the world all over again
The legacy of October 31, 1517, still matters.

Is it OK to use the 'F' word?
As a lifelong conservative, I’m not sure I can think of a word that shuts my fellow constitutionalists down faster than this one.

5 principles for living with spiritual clarity
How do we keep our eyes on Christ in a world determined to scatter our attention?

IDOP: 2 reasons why we must pray for persecuted Christians
Every year when the International Day of Prayer for Persecuted Christians (IDOP) approaches, I’m reminded that this isn’t just another date on the church calendar.



















