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By Javier Bolaños, Editor for Latin America of Diario Cristiano Wednesday, February 18, 2026 Quick Summary AI Summary Donald Trump and Michael W. Smith marked the beginning of the NRB 2026 International Christian Media Convention in Nashville. The event, the largest Christian media gathering worldwide, has attracted over 6,000 attendees. The convention will address technological […]
Over the past several weeks, I have been contemplating my own life growing up in Iran in the context of the daily reports of protests of the Iranian people, and mass murders by the regime of the people. While I have suffered a lot in, and because, of the Islamic Republic – the past two […]
Years ago, before Epstein, the #MeToo movement, or even same-sex “marriage,” talk show host and Jewish theologian Dennis Prager wrote a fascinating article called “Judaism’s Sexual Revolution.” In it, he described how the pagan world was a sexual free-for-all that debased women and children in the service of male lust. Nearly every aspect of life […]
In 2010, sociologist James Davison Hunter—perhaps best known for coining the phrase “culture wars”—published To Change the World: The Irony, Tragedy, and Possibility of Christianity in the Late Modern World. The book sparked a debate, especially among Christians, over how best to approach cultural change. Hunter criticized strategies for cultural change that ignore “high-prestige centers of cultural production,” such as film, media, and the […]
By Leah MarieAnn Klett, Assistant Editor Tuesday, February 03, 2026 Quick Summary AI Summary Franklin Graham and Kathie Lee Gifford urge prayer for Savannah Guthrie’s missing mother. Blood found in Nancy Guthrie’s home raises concerns of foul play. Authorities seek public assistance and offer a $2,500 reward for information. An artificial intelligence-powered tool created this […]
By Dennis Lennox, CP Contributor Sunday, February 15, 2026 Quick Summary AI Summary Sens, France, offers Gothic splendor and historical significance beyond Paris. Sens Cathedral, dating to the early 12th century, exemplifies early Gothic architecture. The city features relics associated with Thomas Becket and a recently reopened museum. An artificial intelligence-powered tool created this summary […]
By Leonardo Blair, Senior Reporter Monday, February 09, 2026 Pastor John Tittle of St. Andrew’s Presbyterian Church in Tucson, Ariz. | YouTube/ SAPC Tucson Pastor John Tittle of St. Andrew’s Presbyterian Church in Tucson, Arizona, where Nancy Guthrie, the missing 84-year-old mother of “Today” show co-host Savannah Guthrie, has been a member for 30 years, […]
This July is the 250th anniversary of the signing of the Declaration of Independence, the event considered to be the birthday of America. Along with the celebrations of what President Trump is calling our “Super Centennial,” will be resurfaced arguments about whether the founding of the country was a product of Christianity or Enlightenment Deism. Among the […]
The leading cause of death in 2025 was not heart disease or cancer. In fact, it’s something entirely preventable. According to the World Health Organization, 73 million humans died at the hands of a greedy abortion industry worldwide. That’s the equivalent of 12 Nazi Holocausts in a single year, more than two victims per second. That’s about 10 million more casualties than cardiovascular disease, cancer, […]
In 1988, Chuck Colson honored Beningo Aquino Jr., a Filipino opposition leader who stood against dictator Ferdinand Marcos, with the very first Wilberforce Award. Aquino was assassinated for calling for a free Philippines. At that inaugural ceremony, Colson described Aquino as embodying faith in action, like the award’s namesake, abolitionist William Wilberforce. Since that first year, the Colson Center has stewarded the Wilberforce Award to dozens of other recipients who have made a lasting difference in many other spheres of […]