Men Don't Run In the Rain: A Son's Reflections on Life, Faith, and an Iconic Father
“Men Don't Run In the Rain” is a timeless reflection on the kind of man they simply don't make anymore. “Men Don’t Run In the Rain: A Son’s Reflections on Life, Faith, and an Iconic Father” is the...
Is The Soul Real?
A Neurosurgeon Explores The Evidence at the 2025 Dallas Conference on Science & Faith Does science prove the existence of the soul? Here award-winning neurosurgeon Michael Egnor explores the evide...
The Immortal Mind: A Neurosurgeon's Case for the Existence of the Soul
The human brain is incredible, mysterious, and powerful. But it’s not what makes us who we are. The soul does that. Drawing on the most important research studies in neuroscience, Dr. Egnor presents e...
Judge Blocks Dept of Education Overhaul
The Trump administration initiated a considerable reduction in force (RIF), cutting over 50 percent of the agency’s staff. The court suggested that the administration cannot make such significant chan...
Capital Terror Charges in D.C. Jewish Museum Attack
The government appears confident that the attack was ‘targeted terrorism.’ Expect federal capital murder charges in the coming weeks.
Working For Welfare Benefits Is Not Punishment
Republicans’ proposed work requirement for Medicaid recipients between the ages of 19 and 64 is expected to save the government $300 billion over seven years, while helping individuals regain the dign...
Religious Liberty Advisory Board Is Appointed-Includes Archbishop Cordeleone
A prominent leader in the American Catholic Church known for feuding with one of the most powerful political figures in United States politics has been appointed to the advisory board of President...
Supreme Court Deadlocks - To Allow Faith-Based Public Charter Schools
By: Ann E. Marimow - washingtonpost.com - May 22, 2025 With only eight justices voting, the 4-4 tie leaves in place an Oklahoma Supreme Court ruling that a public religious charter school would violat...
The Good Life, According to Gen Z
Meet the Zoomers who are quitting the rat race, skipping the $8 lattes, and buying homes in towns you’ve never heard of.
How I Kicked My Phone Habit
About eighteen months ago, I decided I wanted a healthier relationship with my smartphone. My phone had become a fixture in every aspect of my life. I kept it on my desk when I worked, in my pocket du...
An Age of Extinction Is Coming. How to Survive?
By: Ross Douthat - nytimes.com - April 19, 2025 Everything is under threat. What you care about can make it to the other side. Every great technological change has a destructive shadow, whose depths...
Success Sequence
It was once a given that a young person would graduate from high school, get a job, marry and then — and only then — have children.