Supreme Court to Review Preachers Challenge to Amphitheater Speech Restrictions

The U.S. Supreme Court has agreed to hear a significant case that could have far-reaching implications for free speech rights, particularly for religious expression in public spaces. The case, Gabriel Olivier v. Brandon, Mississippi, centers around an ordinance that restricts preaching and evangelism near the Brandon Amphitheater, a popular venue for concerts and events. The … Read more

What Does 1 Corinthians 10:13 Mean?

Life throws tough moments at everyone. You might feel trapped, overwhelmed, or like giving up. But 1 Corinthians 10:13 offers a powerful promise: God won’t let you face more than you can handle. Let’s break it down and see how this verse can change your perspective on trials. God Knows Your Limits The verse starts … Read more

You Are Fearfully and Wonderfully Made

Have you ever stopped to think about how unique you are? The Bible says you are “fearfully and wonderfully made” (Psalm 139:14). That’s not just a nice phrase—it’s a truth that changes everything. You weren’t mass-produced. You were designed with purpose, care, and intention. Let’s explore what this really means and how it can reshape … Read more

The Biblical View of Wealth and Poverty

Money is a big deal in our world. But what does the Bible say about wealth and poverty? Is being rich a sin? Is being poor a sign of God’s disapproval? Let’s break it down in simple terms. Wealth in the Bible: Blessing or Temptation? The Bible doesn’t say money is evil—it says the love … Read more

Trump Administration Claims Harvard Breached Civil Rights Law, Displayed Indifference to Harassment of Jewish Students

The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) has recently found Harvard University in violation of federal law due to its handling of antisemitic protests and activities on campus. This follows the tragic events of October 7, 2023, when Hamas launched a terror attack in Israel. The implications of this finding are significant, potentially … Read more

Wisconsin Supreme Court Overturns 19th-Century Abortion Law While Upholding Other Restrictions

The Wisconsin Supreme Court has recently made headlines with a pivotal ruling regarding abortion laws that harkens back to the 19th century. In a narrow 4-3 decision, the court determined that a nearly total ban on abortion, originally enacted in 1849, is no longer valid due to the introduction of more contemporary abortion regulations. The … Read more

Duffy Calls on All 50 State Governments to Eliminate LGBT Rainbow Crosswalks, Citing Distraction from Roadways

In a move that has sparked significant debate across the nation, Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy has called on all 50 state governors to prioritize public safety by removing politically charged displays from public roads, including LGBT-themed murals. This initiative comes in response to rising concerns over road safety and the potential distractions posed by such … Read more

David French Faces Backlash on Social Media for Supporting Transgender Rights: The Modern-Day Pharisee

David French Faces Backlash for Affirming Transgender Identity of New Writer In a recent social media storm, New York Times columnist and author David French found himself at the center of controversy after he publicly affirmed the transgender identity of Jessica Riedl, a male staff writer at The Dispatch who now identifies as a woman. … Read more

Poll: Majority of Americans Favor School Chaplains but Reject School Prayer

A recent survey sheds light on the American public’s mixed sentiments regarding the role of religion in public schools, revealing a fascinating landscape of beliefs. Conducted by the Associated Press in collaboration with the National Opinion Research Center at the University of Chicago, this poll surveyed 1,158 adults nationwide between June 5-9, 2023, and the … Read more