Men and Machines, God and Gadgets
By Bill Muehlenberg   |   05.14.25
It is with fear and trepidation that I write this piece. The backlash could be intense – the resistance could be full bore. So what is my topic? A hot-potato issue like abortion or transgendersim, or simply religion and politics that gets so many folks so fully worked up? No, I want to discuss things like AI and ChatGPT and so on, especially in terms of believers using such devices for the work of the Christian ministry.
Prayer Bulletin for May 2025
By David E. Smith   |   05.10.25
Prayer is a direct line to communicate with God which helps us to align our hearts and minds with God’s perfect will. (Phil 4:6-7) The Bible commands prayer (1 Thes 5:17, “pray without ceasing”). Prayer is an act of faithfulness to God’s instruction. It is also a selfless act of love when we intercede for others’ needs. (Mat 22:39, Mark 12:31, Lev 19:18)
Illinois School District Teaches That ‘Whiteness’ is Associated With the Devil
By Alyssa Sonnenburg   |   05.08.25
Yet another school district in the state of Illinois has come under investigation from the Trump Administration– and for good reason.
The Ice Bucket Challenge is Not as Harmless as It Seems
By Jenna Smith   |   05.03.25
My social media feed has recently been flooded with friends and celebrities participating in the ice bucket challenge. As the trend was taken on by those in my close friend circles, like any sane person, I began to pray nobody would pick me to endure such frigid torture.
Will Trump’s “Baby Boom” Plan Fix the Birth Rate?
By Alyssa Sonnenburg   |   04.30.25
President Trump, along with his advisors, are currently in the process of debating government programs to incentivize families to have children and thereby fight the declining birth rate.
Legislative Update for the Week of April 28, 2025
04.28.25
The opposition isn't resting and neither should we.
Politics Matters to Christ
By Ecce Verum   |   04.24.25
Imagine a world where two of the most important spheres of life refuse to interact. That world is your world. 
We Heart Nutrition: A Vitamin Company You Can Trust
By Alyssa Sonnenburg   |   04.18.25
Taking healthy supplements is one of the most important steps in your day-to-day routine. Unfortunately, finding the best, high-quality supplements is extremely difficult as most contain preservatives, artificial flavors, and unnecessary additives.
King of Kings: Is it Worth the Watch?
By Alyssa Sonnenburg   |   04.17.25
King of Kings, an animated film meant for children, was officially released on April 11th by Angel Studios. Like all animated movies such as Moana and Frozen, children naturally gravitate toward this type of content, and parents often find these types of movies enjoyable as well for movie night.
Self Evident: Promoting a Culture of Life with Sarah Gabel Seifert
By Alyssa Sonnenburg   |   04.15.25
Sarah Gabel Seifert is the Founder and President of EveryLife Diaper Company, the only pro-life diaper company on the market today as all other major brands like Pampers, Huggies, Luvs, and Honest either support Planned Parenthood vocally or financially.
The Purpose of Family
By Walker Wildmon   |   04.11.25
When God designed the family, it wasn’t a haphazard or random design. He had a purpose in mind for the family and the role it would play in the unfolding of His plan for humanity.
Elon Says Humanity is Dying
By Ecce Verum   |   04.09.25
In a recent interview with Fox News' Bret Baier, Baier asked Musk what the biggest thing was that keeps him up at night. 
Surrendering to the Culture
By Thomas Hampson   |   04.08.25
Over the last fifty years, there has been very little change in the approach to protect children from child sexual predators, which is either to lock them up or treat them and hope they become cured. Neither approach works.
Is Motherhood Awful?
By Alyssa Sonnenburg   |   04.04.25
Chappell Roan, the Grammy-nominated singer and songwriter known for her drag queen makeup aesthetic and pro-lesbian lyrics, shocked the internet with her recent appearance on Call Her Daddy with Alex Cooper, the most listened-to podcast by women in America today.
No Fool Like an Old Fool
It seems appropriate today to consider the nature of a “fool.” After all, it is “April Fools Day.” We view the day as an annual game of mostly harmless, practical jokes played on others. Any potential embarrassment is supposed to be softened when the prankster states, “April Fools!!”
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