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President-elect Donald Trump rang the opening bell at the New York Stock Exchange yesterday morning, not long after Time magazine announced that it has selected him as its 2024 Person of the Year. This is the second time he has been so-named; he was also chosen in 2016 after winning the White House the first […]
Over the years, we’ve seen many failures and fallings in the evangelical church. And it begs the question: WHAT IS GOING ON? In my article, Why Do Leaders Fall? I wrote: “They fall for the same reason that all Christians fall. Each of us is drawn away by our own evil desires and enticed. When these […]
I was driving two of my grandchildren home from school the other day when we noticed a life-size depiction of Santa Claus and his reindeer in front of a restaurant along the road. My grandson then informed me that the “real” Santa Claus is at the North Pole getting ready for Christmas. He seemed […]
By CP Staff, Monday, December 09, 2024 A Baphomet statue at the New Hampshire State House in Concord, New Hampshire, is adorned in a purple stole emblazoned with the inverted pentagram and goat’s head of the TST logo, as well as two inverted crosses. | Screenshot/Facebook/The Satanic Temple The Satanic Temple continues its annual holiday […]
By Leonardo Blair, Senior Reporter Monday, December 09, 2024 Music mogul Sean Carter, popularly known as rapper Jay-Z, has been accused of raping a 13-year-old girl in 2000. | YouTube/Peacock Hip-hop’s first billionaire, Shawn Carter, popularly known by his stage name Jay-Z, vowed to show Texas trial lawyer Tony Buzbee that he is not a […]
President-elect Donald Trump joined America’s First Lady Jill Biden, Britain’s Prince William, Ukrainian President Volodymyr Zelenskyy, and French President Emmanuel Macron on Saturday to formally reopen the Notre Dame Cathedral in Paris. The five-year restoration has been beset with controversies, but the cathedral is ready to resume its status as a symbol of “the […]
At the heart of Christmas and the Christian worldview is the Incarnation, when God took on flesh and, in Christ, became fully human. It’s a mystery, to be sure, but as humanity journeys further into this digital age, the idea of incarnation will only become increasingly strange. This virtual world of high-speed internet, social […]
The Washington Post recently looked at new data on which jobs give people the most pride or satisfaction or serve the community the best. There was one job, and only one job, that took the top spot in every category. Before we get to the big reveal, here are the four big defining areas that were […]
In yesterday’s Daily Article, I chose not to discuss the Hunter Biden pardon and the rebuilding of the Notre Dame Cathedral in Paris for two very different reasons. As the leader of a non-partisan ministry, I avoid commenting on partisan politics. However, President Biden’s pardon of his son continues to reverberate today in non-partisan ways […]
Did you hear about the stowaway who snuck onto a Delta flight from New York City to Paris, hid in various lavatories during the flight, and was only detected as the plane was about to land? Like her, we are all “stowaways” on this planet. Like her, none of us purchased our “ticket.” But […]