
LGBT history month: From marginalization to domination
One single official “Gay Pride Day” on June 22, 1975, in Washington D.C. has metastasized into a colossal calendar whose growth knows no bounds.
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Skip to main contentOne single official “Gay Pride Day” on June 22, 1975, in Washington D.C. has metastasized into a colossal calendar whose growth knows no bounds.
Israel has agreed to a ceasefire and a partial withdrawal of its forces while leaving its other war aim unfulfilled.
In an age addicted to argument, Christians have become remarkably good at talking.
If you live in Virginia, you need to take this seriously, for it is serious. Deadly serious.
Welcome to church, Generation Z.
Why should they balk at the murder of a Christian husband and father when they have spent the last 50 years praising as an inherent good the ruthless butchering of their own children in the womb?
These tragedies have intensified the question: why is there such aggressive hostility in some quarters toward Christian values?
Is “revival” the correct word for what we are witnessing?
October 7, 2023, is two years ago. But it’s not that far behind us, more recent than a memory and more painful than a healed scar.