Mamdani’s Revolution Runs into Hard Reality
However things shape out in the coming years, the city will be worsened by his leadership
However things shape out in the coming years, the city will be worsened by his leadership
As you continue your life’s journey, I want to remind you again of my unconditional love for you. For however many days we have left together on this earth, I am here for you.
Women and girls around the world aren’t being helped by the West’s newfound confusion about the sexes. We shouldn’t be afraid to say what a woman is — a biological female — and defend the human dignity of women around the world.
Justice is an important and clarifying lens with which to consider this unfolding event. These awful photos show, for all the world to see, that a grave evil — a great injustice — has been committed. We dare not look away.
Every once in a while, someone who doesn’t profess Christianity will stumble upon some sort of natural or moral law that Christians have professed for centuries.
Attorney Stephen Lentz, the father of Carl Lentz who would become Hillsong’s most popular American pastor, drew up the articles of incorporation for Hillsong Ministries USA, Inc., and used language common to many televangelist churches’ governing documents. Stephen Lentz wrote in Article 6, “The Corporation shall have no members.”
God commands us to be stewards over everything He places in our hands. That means our time, gifts, material things, relationships, jobs, and yes, all those tangible things. It all belongs to God, and He is trusting us with it.
We have no shared moral vision and hence we default to the experts — the biologists and the medical professionals — abdicating our responsibility to their technical expertise. Yet this approach does not give us an adequate view of reality.
We can’t always control getting “slapped,” but we do get to decide how we’ll respond.
Surely this is the death knell for Fox, even if it remains large and influential for decades to come. It has lost its voice and sold its soul.
Contributing writer Sarah Blackwell makes the case that as we feel the pace of the world quickening again, it is our obligation to fight the urge to keep up. Reconnecting to our wonder allows us to spend time with God in a way that is not transactional.