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After his amazing victory on Mount Carmel against the prophets of Baal, Elijah fell into deep depression. Not only had he seen God work in a miraculous way, he had proven before Israel Who was the one true God. And yet, almost immediately, Elijah questioned whether God could protect him from Jezebel and (falsely) believed that he was […]
Over the last several decades, radical feminist ideas have successfully convinced generations of young people that women don’t need men, that children should never come before a woman’s career, that masculinity is toxic, that sex is “free,” and that “a woman can do anything a man can do, and with heels on.” As a result, fewer young women aim to be wives or mothers, and many who do are ashamed to admit it. Instead, women have been taught to see the procreative aspects of who they are […]
By Samantha Kamman, Christian Post Reporter Wednesday, December 10, 2025 A pro-abortion rights activist holds a box of mifepristone during a rally in front of the US Supreme Court on March 26, 2024, in Washington, D.C. | Drew Angerer/AFP via Getty Images The White House says it has the “utmost confidence” in Food and Drug […]
In a striking scene in Charles Dickens’ A Christmas Carol, Ebenezer Scrooge asks two men raising money for the poor, “Are there no prisons? … And the Union workhouses? … Are they still in operation?” When the charity supporters reply that many would rather die than go to such places, Scrooge replied, “If they would rather die … they had better do it, and decrease the surplus population.” Later in the story, Scrooge […]
About a third of the Bible could be described as poetry, including Job, Psalms, Proverbs, and the Song of Solomon. Today, Dr. Glenn Sunshine offers an encouragement to Christians to engage with poetry, especially during this season of Advent. Poetry is important to God. The longest book in the Bible is a book of poems, and the prophetic books are full of poetry as well. Throughout history, cultures […]
Every year since 2004, Oxford University Press has chosen a “word of the year,” based on usage compiled from news sources across the English-speaking world. Today, speaker and author Abdu Murray describes how words reflect and explain culture: Oxford’s annual “Word of the Year” is more than a linguistic curiosity. It’s a cultural MRI, a snapshot of what society fears, desires, and obsesses over. Looking […]
How many times do you grab your phone and check it – for anything – over the course of a day? Before you answer, think about it. This would include looking at your phone for: … checking the time, … reading a text, … sending a text, … scrolling on social media, … checking email, […]
Artificial Intelligence began in the 1950s with what was known at the time as machine learning. Over the past decade, and especially over the past year, dreams became possibilities became actualities, and new dreams were born, of both the benefits and dangers of AI. Among the potential abuses of AI discovered this year was how mentally vulnerable […]
The season has begun. Specifically, the season of complaining that the world has forgotten “the reason for the season.” It’s true, of course, but the “reason” many want restored often has more in common with Hallmark than with Christ. While celebration, family, and friendship are essential aspects of the holiday season as culturally practiced, the […]
By Anugrah Kumar, Christian Post Contributor Thursday, November 06, 2025 Singer Nicole Scherzinger accepts the Tony Award for Lead Actress in Musical, June 8, 2025. | YouTube/CBS Nicole Scherzinger, the iconic lead singer of The Pussycat Dolls, who isn’t afraid to share her faith in Christ, says Christians must lead by example in Hollywood, despite […]