Scholars Contest Journals Decision to Retract Studies on Abortion Risks

In a significant legal battle that has sparked controversy within the scientific community, ten researchers from the Charlotte Lozier Institute (CLI) are challenging the retraction of their studies on abortion risks by Sage Publications. The scholars argue that the retraction of their work, published in the journal Health Services Research and Managerial Epidemiology, was driven … Read more

The Ethical Implications of Violence Against Ukraine

In recent weeks, the political landscape surrounding the ongoing conflict between Russia and Ukraine has shifted, prompting many American Christians to reflect on the moral implications of these changes. The United States has made headlines for seemingly siding with Russia in a United Nations resolution, freezing aid to Ukraine, and hosting a controversial Oval Office … Read more

What to Do When You Feel God’s Absence?

In the life of every believer, there comes a time when the connection with God feels distant, almost like trying to tune into a radio station that’s just out of reach. You turn the dial, hoping to catch a glimpse of His presence, but all you hear is static. This phenomenon, often referred to as … Read more

Advocates Warn Christian Converts Facing Deportation from the US May Face Death Penalty Upon Return to Their Home Countries

Christian Advocates Sound Alarm Over Deportation Risks for Iranian Converts Christian human rights advocates are raising urgent concerns about the potential dangers facing Christian immigrants who are deported from the United States, particularly those from Iran. Recent reports indicate that a group of Iranian Christian converts could face dire consequences, including the death penalty, if … Read more

"‘Win or Lose’ Features First Explicitly Christian Prayer in Disney Content Since 1996"

Disney Pixar’s new animated series “Win or Lose” has stirred quite the conversation, marking a significant moment in the realm of children’s entertainment with the introduction of its first explicitly Christian character in nearly two decades. This development comes alongside the studio’s recent decision to remove a transgender storyline from the same project, sparking debates … Read more

Wyoming Governor Enacts Legislation Prohibiting Men from Accessing Womens Bathrooms and Facilities

Wyoming has recently joined the ranks of states taking a firm stance on the issue of gender identity in public spaces, particularly concerning the safety and privacy of women and girls. On a significant legislative day, Governor Mark Gordon signed House Bill 72 into law, reinforcing the definition of “male” and “female” based on biological … Read more

SBC Pastors Seek Renewed Efforts to Prohibit Female Clergy Following Failed Law Amendment

A group of Southern Baptist Convention (SBC) leaders is calling for a renewed discussion on an amendment aimed at solidifying the prohibition of female pastors within the denomination. This comes after the proposal fell just short—5 percentage points—of the two-thirds majority required for approval during last year’s convention. In an open letter addressed to the … Read more

‘Last Days’ Lacks Inspiration for Martyrdom

In 2023, the film "Last Days" made its debut at the Sundance Film Festival, capturing the attention of audiences with its portrayal of John Allen Chau, a young American missionary whose life and tragic death have stirred significant discussion within Christian circles. Chau, a graduate of Oral Roberts University, ventured to North Sentinel Island in … Read more

World Orphan Week: Its Time for the Church to Advocate for 153 Million Orphans

As we approach World Orphan Week, it’s crucial for the Christian community to reflect on our collective responsibility toward the millions of orphans worldwide. UNICEF estimates that there are approximately 153 million children who have lost parental care due to factors such as poverty, conflict, and health crises. This staggering number serves as a wake-up … Read more