Modern dating advice often teaches strategy instead of discernment. Here’s a clearer, more grounded way to think about character, consistency, and what actually works.
A biblical look at venting, friendship, and emotional honesty—when sharing burdens strengthens relationships and when repeated negativity begins to do harm.
A personal story about walking into church and feeling unseen—and why real belonging, welcome, and relationships are essential to meaningful church engagement.
Paula White-Cain’s remarks about Donald Trump at a White House Easter lunch drew sharp Christian criticism. A biblical response to political idolatry, false worship, and why Jesus alone saves.
Men are showing up. Women are stepping back. This piece explores the new church attendance gap—and why wise churches will look beyond the numbers to ask what people are actually experiencing inside congregational life.
Timothy Keller and Kathy Keller’s The Meaning of Marriage, a Christian book on marriage, singleness, sacrifice, and covenant love that remains thoughtful, biblical, and bracingly realistic.
Anthropic says Claude contains emotion-like internal representations that shape behavior. Here’s what the research actually found, why it matters for AI safety, and why the language around AI emotions is risky.
AI is already reshaping jobs, hiring, and wages. Here’s why an unprepared world needs serious AI regulation to protect workers without stopping innovation.
What the world has learned about dealing with America over the last 15 months, how countries are adapting, and what the new cost of U.S. unpredictability could mean for Americans.
A reported look at who may be benefiting financially from the war with Iran, from the Trump sons’ drone-backed venture to oil exporters and energy asset holders, while Americans face higher gas and borrowing costs.