As the calendar flips to November, a familiar debate rekindles across American households: when is it too early to embrace the festive spirit? For many, the month is synonymous with
As the calendar flips to November, a familiar debate rekindles across American households: when is it too early to embrace the festive spirit? For many, the month is synonymous with
The Last Plate At the family BBQ, my brother’s son said, “If you’re just here to benefit, you eat last,” and everyone snickered. I set my plate down and walked
A racist flight attendant slapped a Black mother with a baby while no one intervened — then a CEO saw what happened and did something that left everyone ashamed… A
I’m Melanie Trent, thirty-eight years old, and I teach art to middle schoolers who think painting is boring until I show them how to capture lightning in watercolor. My daughter,
In a heartbreaking tragedy that struck on the afternoon of Thursday, February 22, 2024. The University of Wyoming community was shaken to its core when three student-athletes from the school’s
For nearly fifty years, Valerie Bertinelli has been a familiar and comforting figure in American entertainment. Many first grew to love her as Barbara Cooper on the classic sitcom One
The Miracle of Ava: A Year of Laughter and LoveToday, my daughter Ava turns five. Five years old. I still remember the day she was born, how small and fragile
The image above strikes a stark chord. A woman, diligently working at a desk, is encased within a metaphorical cage—one without physical bars, yet just as confining. Above her, a
On our picture-perfect wedding day, my sister-in-law Jenna sulked through every photo, complaining nonstop. Weeks later, she demanded we delete every image she appeared in—or else. My wife Nina was
For our benefit, He was made to bear sin (cf. 2 Cor 5:21), leading the Father to place upon His Son the burden of our transgressions. In the words of






