Five Years Later: The Truth About George Floyd’s Legacy

Let me be clear from the start: George Floyd’s death was tragic. A human life created in God’s image was lost on that Minneapolis Street on May 25, 2020. But here’s the hard truth we need to confront – what happened after those 17 minutes outside Cup Foods wasn’t about justice or righteousness. It was about hijacking […]
L.A. Riots: When Chaos Becomes Policy

The images coming out of Los Angeles are stark and unmistakable: masked rioters hurling rocks at federal immigration officers, cars ablaze in intersections, foreign flags waving defiantly over American streets. What we’re witnessing isn’t just another bout of civil unrest — it’s the logical conclusion of decades of moral confusion masquerading as compassion. And let’s […]
Why Companies Are Backing Away from Pride Month

Something fascinating is happening in corporate America. According to data from Gravity Research, 39 percent of corporations are scaling back external Pride Month engagements in 2025 — a sharp increase from last year, when only 9 percent backed off. Only four NFL teams changed their logos to mark Pride this June, with most remaining silent. […]
When the Freed Remembered the Fallen: The True Roots of Memorial Day

The morning of May 1, 1865, dawned with promise over Charleston, South Carolina. The city that had fired the first shots of the Civil War now bore the scars of Confederate defeat — buildings reduced to rubble and streets scarred by fires set by retreating soldiers. Yet something extraordinary was stirring in the ruins. At […]
The Uncomfortable Truth: America’s “Blacklash” Moment

America has reached a breaking point in racial discourse. What started as “black fatigue” has evolved into “blacklash” — a growing exhaustion among both black and white Americans with the endless cycle of dysfunction displayed on platforms like X. The Digital Mirror We Cannot Ignore Social media has stripped away the veil. Behavior once hidden […]
Houston’s Rap Mount Rushmore Exposes the Crisis in Black Culture

When Houston’s hip-hop station, 97.9 The Box, released an AI-generated “Houston Rap Mount Rushmore” featuring Beyoncé, Scarface, Slim Thug, and Paul Wall, it was presented as a celebration. But it should have been a wake-up call. The real tragedy isn’t who made the list. The tragedy is that this is what we’ve come to celebrate. The […]
Why the Alien Enemies Act Still Matters for U.S. Security

For years, America has experienced a flood of illegal immigrants that has brought not just everyday men, women, and children looking for a better life but gangs of MS-13 killers, Tren de Aragua thugs, and cartel soldiers. And these are hardened warriors who see our neighborhoods as territory to conquer, not a refuge to respect. […]
The Consequences of a Culture That Rejects God (Romans 1:18-32) and the Collapse of Biblical Truth

Western civilization is unraveling before our eyes. This is not merely a cultural shift—it is divine judgment unfolding in real time. As societies reject God, they descend into moral chaos, corruption, and confusion. The apostle Paul warned of this in Romans 1:18-32, a passage that perfectly diagnoses our present condition. History is clear—when a […]
A Biblical Perspective on Preemptive Pardons and Autopens

Former President Donald Trump has declared that the pardons issued by President Joe Biden for January 6 defendants are “null and void,” alleging that they were signed using an autopen without Biden’s direct knowledge or consent. This assertion that someone else might have been signing President Biden’s name to official Presidential actions raises questions about the […]
How Modern Feminism Has Weakened the American Family

March is designated as Women’s History Month and it should be a time to celebrate the strength, resilience, and accomplishments of women who have shaped families, communities, and nations. Completing this poll entitles you to receive communications from Liberty University free of charge. You may opt out at any time. You also agree to our Privacy […]