At Kirk Service, an Extraordinary Fusion of Government and Christianity – The New York Times
At Kirk Service, an Extraordinary Fusion of Government and Christianity The New York Timessource
At Kirk Service, an Extraordinary Fusion of Government and Christianity The New York Timessource
‘Al Jazeera’ narrative apartheid: Why dead Christians don’t fit the script JNS.orgsource
OpinionLydia Carlis | September 24, 2025The assassination of Charlie Kirk has shaken the country, both because of the horror of political violence and because of what the aftermath is revealing…
By Shiv Parihar on November 4, 2025The interplay between Christianity and Marxism as a secular faith that tried (and failed) to supplant faith in Christ is well documented. Famously, it…
With Nicholas Eberstadt | Charles MurrayEvent: Media: | 202.862.5829On October 8, Charles Murray and Nicholas Eberstadt of AEI discussed Dr. Murray’s latest book, Taking Religion Seriously. Dr. Murray described the…
Search Shop My Account E-Newsletters by Brad Bull | Sep 25, 2025 | Opinion My usually stoic church secretary wept as she explained, “I was listening to on the radio.…
Chris FotinopoulosSo how does an unbeliever like me end up in a place that, according to my spiritual cohabitants for seven nights, lies closest to God? Perhaps because there must…
Trump threatens military action against Nigeria over Christian persecution President Trump has ordered the Pentagon to begin planning for potential military action in Nigeria over the persecution of Christians, and…
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A new Pew Research Center study reveals a significant shift in how Americans perceive religion’s role in society, with a growing share of adults saying faith is finding renewed prominence…