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Opinion Guest Essay Credit... Mike Osborne for The New York Times Supported by By Peter Wehner Mr. Wehner, a senior fellow at the...
Jesus told us to love our enemies. And yet so many have embraced hostile politics in the name of Christianity. America is a riven society. Political...
I didn’t expect to find a television series drawn from the Bible so compelling. THE THIRD SEASON of The Chosen, a television series about the life...
A duet at the Grammys was a balm for our sorely divided nation. People across an angry and divided nation were given a magical, unifying moment on...
Donald Trump has made the Republican Party cruel, xenophobic, exclusionary, and bigoted. You knew it was coming. As soon as former South Carolina...
The assertion that Jesus was Palestinian is often made in an effort to negate Jewish history, For Jews, the events of October 7—the worst massacre...
What do we make of a God who cries?
A man once thought to be a transitional president has become a consequential one. The reaction to the events of October 7 has made the growing...
Is anyone listening? In 2019, Kennedy Ndahiro, the editor of the Rwandan daily newspaper The New Times, explained to readers of The Atlantic how years...
Advertisement Supported by Guest Essay By Peter Wehner Mr. Wehner, a senior fellow at the Trinity Forum and a contributing Opinion writer, served...
A “rule-of-law guy” who played a pivotal role in attempting to overturn the election In an interview last week on Fox News, the newly elected...
A speech that may well define Biden’s presidency. The significance of President Joe Biden’s Oval Office address to the nation last night was...
The House speaker surrendered every principle, and in the end, it still wasn’t enough to save him. “The office of speaker of the House of the...
How did one of President George W. Bush’s signature triumphs become a conservative target? Twenty years ago, a Republican president, George W. Bush,...