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DEI suffers another blow: California University drops race-based scholarship
This month saw yet another win against DEI in higher education.

A new kind of 'Roe Effect' has appeared
The last thing the nation needs is bitter partisanship over the value and fate of our little ones.

After massacre: We are still here. The church in Syria will live
What struck me most in these conversations was the refusal to answer violence with vengeance.

No Mideast peace if terrorism is allowed breeding grounds
If Israel is to achieve even a managed peace, it must remove from its enemies the false hope of a Palestinian state within its God-given borders.

Dry and choking places: Why we live in a disenchanted world
Even if they aren’t consciously aware, people all around us are starving for transcendence and meaning.

Christmas can bankrupt you. How do you avoid it?
How can I have Christmas without putting it all on a credit card? January bills have stressed me out for three years in a row, and I’m resolved to avoid that this year!

The Anglican Church's split: When the culture wins over Scripture
The Anglican Communion just split in two.

Pro-lifers are facing a new challenge — and they're messing it up
The number of brick-and-mortar abortion clinics are declining, the online space is the new sidewalk.

The Bible is speaking to a new generation ... and they’re listening
Gen Z is the most connected generation online — and the loneliest in real life.

'Unity' with Nazi sympathizers: An ugly problem within parts of the political Right
We ought not unite with Nazis precisely because we are conservative. It’s that simple.



















