American universities have long been viewed as places of learning, debate, and intellectual formation. For much of the nation’s history, higher education was understood as a training ground for future leaders—men and women shaped not only by technical knowledge but by habits of reasoned argument, civic responsibility, and respect for pluralism. Over the last decade,…
Media Deception: The Boulder Shooting Misidentification
On March 22, 2021, the peaceful city of Boulder, Colorado was shaken by a tragic mass shooting at a King Soopers grocery store. Ten people were killed, including a brave police officer who rushed into danger. As details were still emerging, major media figures and progressive commentators rushed to judgment—not about the facts, but about…
Media Deception – The “Muslim Ban” Lie
When President Donald J. Trump signed his first executive order concerning immigration and national security in January 2017, a firestorm erupted. Across television screens and social media feeds, the phrase “Muslim Ban” blazed in headlines and hashtags. Protesters flooded airports. Pundits compared the policy to Nazi Germany. Progressive politicians claimed it was the beginning of…
Israel – the Land and the People
The land of Israel is arguably the most contested strip of earth in human history. From the days of Abraham to the modern era, this narrow land bridge between continents has been at the center of divine promises, prophetic fulfillments, and fierce geopolitical disputes. Yet beneath the political and military turmoil lies a theological reality…
Debunking the Myth – Modern Palestinians Are Not Descendants of the Canaanites or Philistines
One of the most persistent and politically charged myths in the modern Middle East conflict is the claim that today’s Palestinian Arabs are the direct descendants of the ancient Canaanites—or alternatively, the Philistines. This narrative, often repeated in political and activist rhetoric, serves to challenge the historical connection between the Jewish people and the land…
How Critical Theory and Intersectionality Power the Democrat Coalition
In today’s America, if you express concerns about transgender ideology, question the normalization of homosexuality, or critique radical feminism, you’re likely to be labeled a bigot. That’s not because most Americans are actually intolerant or hateful. It’s because a sophisticated ideological framework—critical theory, operating through its political tool intersectionality—has redefined dissent as oppression. This redefinition…
The Persecution and Genocide of Nigerian Christians – A Historical and Ongoing Tragedy
Christian persecution in Nigeria has deep historical roots, dating back to the rise of Islamic jihads in the 19th century, most notably the Sokoto Caliphate (founded in 1804), which spread Islam through conquest across northern Nigeria. With British colonization, Christian missionary activity increased in the south and central regions, while Islam retained dominance in the…
Francis Schaeffer Encounters a Muslim
Francis Schaeffer was an American theologian, pastor, and Christian philosopher known for his piercing cultural analysis and warm, personal engagement with seekers of truth. Born in 1912 and converted out of agnosticism as a teenager, Schaeffer eventually founded L’Abri (“The Shelter”) in the Swiss Alps in 1955 with his wife Edith. More than a ministry…
