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The view from a hotel room at the Pueblo Bonito Mazatlan Beach Resort in Mazatlan, Mexico. | Dennis Lennox I was in Mexico last week for the first time in two years. My visit to Mazatlan, a coastal city in the state of Sinaloa, came a couple of months after this column warned readers about […]
During its inhuman assault and massacre of Israelis on October 7, leaving more than 1400 dead and thousands injured, Hamas also kidnapped an estimated 240 people, taking them back to Gaza imprisoned. Laying bare the lie of their being “freedom fighters,” or being FOR a Palestinian state or anything else, what’s clear – and was […]
I am writing this morning’s Daily Article in a sleep-deprived state yet again. For the last three nights, I have stayed up to watch the Texas Rangers play in the World Series. I am happy to report that they rewarded my support by winning the world championship last night. It seems appropriate that our […]
Mark Twain famously said that “History doesn’t repeat itself, but it does often rhyme.” The new film, Golda, starring Helen Mirren, provides evidence of that maxim. A surprise Arab attack is carried out on the nation of Israel in the first week of October. An embattled Israeli Prime Minister fights to secure American support. There […]
A medical assistant injects a vaccine in a file photo. | Reuters/Michael Buholzer Four mothers are challenging a California law that eliminated religious exemptions for vaccination requirements, citing concerns about the use of research on aborted fetal cells in developing many required childhood vaccines. In a lawsuit filed Tuesday in the U.S. District Court for […]
Since the horrific and inhuman massacre of more than 1400 people by Hamas’ evil Islamic terrorists in Israel on October 7, I have been horrified by a sickening outgrowth of the war. Over and over, I see people in the media, among Jews and Christians individually, and all the way to the White House, virtue […]
“A Wonderful Day With Mabel Maclay” | Bentkey At a time when flashy, hyperstimulating content dominates children’s programming, Christian husband-wife duo Katy and Ryan Chance have taken a refreshing step back in time with their new show “A Wonderful Day with Mabel Maclay.” Described as a hybrid between “Mister Rogers’ Neighborhood” and “Mary Poppins,” the […]
After Louisiana Congressman Mike Johnson was voted in as the Speaker of the House, many on the left threw a fit about him. He has been described as: • an “extremist” by Congresswoman AOC of New York City. • a “Christian Nationalist” by a Christian professor (John Fea, Messiah College). • a “staunch conservative on […]
With much of the world’s focus still residing in the Middle East—and the rest rightly directed toward Arlington, Texas, for the Rangers World Series parade later today—the Executive Order on AI issued by President Biden earlier this week has gone largely unnoticed. It represents the president’s latest attempt to get in front of the […]
One of the most beloved and quotable scenes in The Chronicles of Narnia is from The Lion, the Witch, and the Wardrobe when the children learn that Aslan is a lion, “the Lion, the great Lion.” “Ooh!” said Susan, “I’d thought he was a man. Is he—quite safe? I shall feel rather nervous about meeting a […]