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A Critique of Current Affairs
The Art of Thank-You Notes
The Art of Thank-You Notes

If you’re searching for a new positive habit, this is one that is easy, fun, and improves everyone’s lives, even if it’s just a little bit.

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CultureJessica CrossJune 21, 2019writing, Thank You, Lifestyle
Love Is Not Proud
Love Is Not Proud

It is not surprising that the rainbow, the symbol of God’s pledge to never again flood the earth, is now the symbol of the greatest sin of all, pride.


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FaithSamuel FaragJune 19, 2019LGBT, Christianity, PrideComment
Canada: Pastor Arrested After Preaching the Gospel in LGBT Neighborhood
Canada: Pastor Arrested After Preaching the Gospel in LGBT Neighborhood

The growing trend in North America is that if anyone shares publicly on a topic that is deemed controversial, or that a particular group deems hateful, they must be silenced. What will happen the day that the simple Gospel is considered hate-speech?

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FaithDavid HoffmanJune 12, 2019Christianity, LGBT, Free speech, Evangelism, Bigotry, Canada, PrideComment
I Know Your Time is Limited
I Know Your Time is Limited

It’s not our job to scream and groan about the injustices of those in those particular circumstances, but to understand the realities of their lives and aid those people in the best way we socially can.

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PoliticsAdam DuarteJune 12, 2019Economics, time, supply and demand, scarcity Comment
Dems vs. Big Tech
Dems vs. Big Tech

What’s surprising is that the very same party that Google, Twitter, and Facebook protect and promote—the Democratic party—is leading the charge against them.

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PoliticsPreston KellyJune 7, 2019youtube, facebook, twitter, google, deplatform, monopoly, democrats, probe, investigationComment
Breaking News: Political Correctness Is Ridiculous
Breaking News: Political Correctness Is Ridiculous

The danger of a culture so focused on scandals is that we completely lose sight of our humanity. Arbitrarily, the media picks and chooses what we call sin.

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PoliticsLauren MosesJune 5, 2019political correctness, twitterComment
Robert Mueller Failed to Do His Job
Robert Mueller Failed to Do His Job

Much was left to desire from Mueller’s Wednesday statement, and his decision to not comment any further as to whether or not Trump obstructed justice shows the disastrous job he did as the special prosecutor.

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PoliticsJonathan KirkMay 30, 2019Robert Mueller, Russian Collusion, Donald Trump, InvestigationComment
The Reality of Christian Persecution in the 21st Century
The Reality of Christian Persecution in the 21st Century

As we hear these emotional testimonies of extreme maltreatment, we can find comfort in the words Christ spoke in John 15:18, “If the world hates you, know that it has hated me before it hated you.”

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FaithSamuel FaragMay 29, 2019Christian Persecution, Faith, Easter WorshipersComment
Should Mothers be Prosecuted for Their Abortion?
Should Mothers be Prosecuted for Their Abortion?

From a pro-life perspective, would we say that a woman who has sought and received an abortion has committed a crime?

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PoliticsPreston KellyMay 28, 2019Abortion, pro-life, Pro-Choice, ProsecutionComment
Risk It to Get The Biscuit
Risk It to Get The Biscuit

The daunting decision lays before us each and every day. Risk on behalf of the Kingdom of God always requires someone to temporarily sacrifice with the hope of securing a great reward.

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FaithNick PittsMay 24, 2019faith, risk, kingdom, rewardComment
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