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While players were in the battle of the NFL season, Braden Smith was fighting a different one: the one going on inside his ...
In a world of overwhelming pressures and mixed messages it's clear that Gen Z is facing an unprecedented level of stress as ...
The organizations, which recently won a legal victory against Louisiana over its law requiring the Ten Commandments in ...
The Communion of Reformed Evangelical Churches, or the CREC, has a highly patriarchal and conservative interpretation of ...
In the sphere of media practice, some voices do more than report the news; some have transcended the everyday storytelling to ...
When a Navajo woman was invited to attend a friend’s church in Gallup, New Mexico, she was so offended by what she saw that ...
William W. Clayton, professor and associate dean at BYU’s J. Reuben Clark Law School, spoke to students on the importance of ...
COMMENTARY: Sts. Thomas More, John Fisher and others were martyred for defending the truth about marriage. Will we have the ...
I was an outspoken queer leader on my college campus who wanted nothing to do with Christianity. Then God moved.
NFL player Braden Smith opens up about his struggles with OCD and religious scrupulosity, including how psychedelics helped him find relief.
Ultimately, the Bible reveals that forgiveness is not weakness—it is divine strength. It interrupts cycles of harm and opens the door to peace. It transforms enemies into family, guilt into freedom, ...
Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth’s affiliation with the Communion of Reformed Evangelical Churches drew attention again with a Pentagon prayer led by Hegseth and his pastor, Brooks Potteiger, in which ...