
Why Faith Month in April matters
This Faith Month, we are celebrating our nation’s distinctly Christian worldview.
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This Faith Month, we are celebrating our nation’s distinctly Christian worldview.





The consequences of family instability are measurable and severe.
The exposure of SPLC reminds us we need the standard of truth and justice that comes from above.
There’s a critical difference between exposing darkness and being shaped by it.
Will we walk away when the Church disappoints us, or will we stay — with clearer expectations, deeper discernment, and a stronger foundation?
Both reactions fail basic tests of intellectual honesty and moral clarity.
Pope Leo XIV said something last month that needs to be heard, examined, and answered honestly. Not politically, but biblically.
What happens when a law designed to protect everyone is not applied that way in practice?
As more churches are exposed, it leaves many freshly sobered Christians inquiring: “So, what’s next? And what should we do now?”