8 January 2025
5.6 MINS
After nearly a decade in power, Canadian Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has just announced he is resigning. Plagued by opposition from within and sinking polls from without, he finally said that it is time to go.
8 January 2025
2.2 MINS
For the first time in history, a Nativity scene was displayed on the steps of the U.S. Capitol, marking what organisers say is a milestone for religious freedom and the First Amendment.
8 January 2025
1.9 MINS
Dylan Mulvaney’s hairdresser, Jonathan Van Ness, has “divided the internet” over the dress he wore to the recent Golden Globes. The ‘you-do-you’, easygoing, non-confrontational approach we have adopted in the West over the past 50 years to bearded ladies has done nothing but produce more bearded ladies.
8 January 2025
2 MINS
What do we do when a radicalised American drives an American truck onto an American sidewalk and kills Americans? We begin to realise that our struggle is not merely against terror — which, frankly, is a tactic — but against an ideology that warps the body, mind, and soul.
7 January 2025
2.8 MINS
A defiant Christian grandmother from New York has turned the tables on four young women who viewed her as a subway soft target.
7 January 2025
4.9 MINS
Just before Christmas, the Financial Times published a report, citing unnamed sources around the Trump transition, that the new White House team will move to withdraw the United States from the World Health Organization (WHO) on “day one” of the new term.
6 January 2025
2.4 MINS
Just in time for Christmas, Biden pardoned thirty-seven people on death row. Not only that, but he has also pardoned his son Hunter for crimes he has, or even ‘may’ have, committed over a ten-year period (after repeatedly and unequivocally promising he never would).
6 January 2025
7 MINS
We are still learning about the two attacks in the US over the past few days. Even though new details keep emerging, much like the July 13 Trump shooting, it seems that far more questions remain.
6 January 2025
18 MINS
The legacy media impose their worldview by ignoring stories that do not fit the narrative they wish viewers to adopt. From investigations that never occur to scandals never exposed, here are the 10 most underreported stories of 2024.
3 January 2025
6.1 MINS
This year, may we bring God’s Kingdom into politics and society with prayer, righteousness, holiness, and love.
3 January 2025
8.3 MINS
The parallels between President-elect Donald Trump and Jehu from the Old Testament should motivate us to pray for Trump, America, and the revival and reformation of the Western world.
3 January 2025
5.2 MINS
Terror has struck New Orleans and Las Vegas, with at least one deadly attacks linked to ISIS, raising urgent questions about national security, Islam and America's leadership.
2 January 2025
4.2 MINS
Consider these four New Year’s Resolutions to Help Revive the West.
2 January 2025
6 MINS
Jimmy Carter was personally conservative but his actions overall set the stage for the triumph of forces determined to erode the sanctity of human life and of natural marriage.
31 December 2024
4.4 MINS
During its four years in office, the Biden-Harris administration conducted a whole-of-government attempt to surveil, censor, and possibly imprison conservative Christians — and the FBI acted as “a witting participant” in their harassment campaign, a massive new government report details.
31 December 2024
7.4 MINS
While the Overton Window concept is valuable and appealing, the man behind it deserves to be remembered every bit as much.
31 December 2024
3.3 MINS
No one is more politically engaged than atheists, a recent study found.
30 December 2024
5.2 MINS
Thinking you are a good person so you have nothing to fear about our growing surveillance state is both naive and reckless. In truth, we are all at risk.
30 December 2024
3.9 MINS
Though written in the 1970s, the song Streets of London by Ralph McTell still provides a challenge to us today about caring for the poor and lonely — especially in tough cultural and economic times.
30 December 2024
3.3 MINS
People of vibrant faith contrast sharply with non-Christians, who give an average of zero dollars to charity causes each year, the study found.





