In recent years, the American Left has championed what it calls a “compassionate” approach to drug use—decriminalizing possession, reducing prosecutions, funding supervised drug-use sites, and even distributing clean needles and free drug paraphernalia. Under the guise of public health and equity, Democrat-controlled states have systematically dismantled longstanding social norms and legal barriers that once sought…
Redeemed Rebels and Addiction
In jails, homes, and churches across America, addiction has become one of the most destructive and misunderstood afflictions of our time. Too often, secular psychology tells us that addiction is a disease to be managed, a label to wear for life. But the Bible speaks with greater clarity and offers far deeper hope. True recovery…
“Poison on the Reservation”: Mexican Cartels, Native Lands, and the Fight for Sovereignty
In the quiet hills of Montana, the rugged mesas of Arizona, and the desert plains of New Mexico, a silent invasion is taking place. It’s not a military advance or political movement—it’s something more insidious and deadly: Mexican drug cartels embedding themselves within Native American reservations across the United States. Under the noses of law…