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Monday, January 19, 2026

  • Mere Orthodoxy: Courage and the Loneliness Crisis

    ...For all of us, the world is a hostile, chaotic place. But for young people raised on the Internet and the constant dump of information, the world is an incredibly dangerous and hostitle place.

  • December Marks Eighth Straight Month With Zero Illegal Border Crossings

    ...In a press release touting the Trump Administration’s success at the borders, CBP points to “historic levels” of lowest encounter totals, lowest illegal crossings, drug interdictions, and trade enforcement...

  • American Thinker: Venezuela Tilts World Powers

    The brilliant U.S. action in Venezuela is causing major shifts in this hemisphere. Indeed, all the world seems atilt now from the Mideast to Europe, and the Democrats seem to have lost it with most all...

Sunday, January 18, 2026

  • CBN News: In 2026, Worship Is a Crime In Much of the World

    A new report reveals the highest number of countries persecuting Christians in recorded history, with faith communities facing imprisonment, violence and even death simply for practicing their beliefs.

  • Daily Citizen: The Layered Legacy of Dr. Martin Luther King

    ...Inspired by Dr. King’s resolve and courage to right racial wrongs, the sordid personal news saddens us. Without question, his public life and his personal life appeared to be in moral and biblical conflict.

  • Christians Must Stand as Euthanasia Kills Over 76,000 Lives In Canada

    By the end of 2024, enough Canadians to fill a sizable football stadium had died by euthanasia...What makes these deaths any different than homicides?

  • Culture Watch: Iran, God and Regime Change

    ...Scripture teaches us that God raises up leaders and nations and takes them down. We also know that we humans can have a role to play in all this. God can use human agency to bring change to nations.

  • City Journal: Transgender Sports Case—Supreme Court Can’t Dodge Biology

    ...People’s “gender identity” is irrelevant to biologically based distinctions in sports.

  • Chalmers Blog: Is God Still Angry at Sin After the Cross?

    Few questions cut closer to the heart of the gospel than this one: If God poured out his wrath on Jesus at the cross, is God still angry at sin today? To answer faithfully, we must be precise about the kind of anger...

  • Harbingers Daily: The Doctrine of a Literal Hell Is Vitally Important

    ...Hell is scarcely mentioned in most evangelical churches today. When is the last time you heard a sermon or a serious Bible lesson on the topic? Sometimes it is given a quick mention, but seldom emphasized.

  • Slay News: UK Government Scraps Mandatory Digital ID After Backlash

    British Prime Minister Keir Starmer has abandoned plans to make digital identification mandatory for workers in the UK, backing away amid concerns that compulsory IDs would erode public trust.

  • AMAC: Iran Unrest Is Stunning Blow To the Global Terror Complex

    When the radical jihadist regime in Iran falls, and it now appears that it is only a matter of time before it does, the impact on the global campaign of terror will be sudden and immense.

  • Protestia: Trump-Deranged Russell Moore Butchers Romans 13

    Former Baptist interloper Russell Moore wants Christians to be as morally adrift as he is. Uneasy about law enforcement, uneasy about Scripture, uneasy about appeals to order, authority, and justice.

  • CFBL: How 'America First' and Global Missions Actually Go Together

    ...If we continue down the path set before us by the globalists and many evangelical elites, we will undermine the very mission philosophy we cherish, while simultaneously destroying our own nation.

  • Colorado Bill Would Force Parents To Accept Child’s New ‘Gender Identity’

    Colorado government is threatening parent’s rights if they oppose “transitioning” their child to a new “identity.” A parent in a custody dispute who refuses to embrace a child’s rejection of his/her sex would...

  • TGC: There Are Places Where the Gospel Still Costs Everything

    ...When you hear these stories of faithfulness, of trusting in God’s provision, is your response to praise God for his greatness? Does it stir in your heart a realization that most of us don’t live that way?

  • Desiring God: No Life In God’s Service Is Wasted

    ...How will we invest our years, our wealth, our energy, our reputations, and our relationships? The choices we make in this short life show how fully we trust Jesus to give us everlasting life.

  • Missionary.com: Pressing Into the Kingdom

    William Chalmers Burns was a beloved preacher throughout the United Kingdom, Ireland, and Canada in the 19th century. Here is an excerpt of one of his sermons emphasizing missions and...

  • Wash.Stand: Regular Church Attendance Strengthens Marriages, Data Shows

    A newly released analysis of recent marriage data shows that couples who attend weekly church services have significantly lower rates of divorce than couples who do not. The study confirms previous...

  • PNW: Heartbreaking Statistics On Abortion and Churchgoers

    ...Nearly one-in-five churchgoers have paid for, encouraged or chosen to have an abortion themselves." One in five (19%) have participated somehow in purposefully ending the life of a vulnerable child.

  • AMAC: Real Food Starts Here—New 2026 U.S. Dietary Guidelines

    On January 7, 2026, the White House released its Dietary Guidelines for Americans, 2025–2030. The guidelines signal a clear break from the nutrition framework that has shaped federal policy for decades.

Saturday, January 17, 2026

  • Newsmax: New 'Senior' Deduction Starts as Tax Filing Season Opens

    As the IRS opens the 2026 filing season on Jan. 26, a new Trump-signed tax break is taking effect for millions of seniors, adding a temporary $6,000 deduction for taxpayers age 65 and older...

  • EDWeb: Scott Adams and the 'Get Out of Hell Free' Card

     Cartoonist Scott Adams, creator of the comic strip 'Dilbert' died from cancer this week.  His spiritual journey is controversial to say the least. He wrote, 'I’m not a believer, but I have to admit the risk-reward calculation for doing so looks attractive." Calculating the the odds is not the same as 'accepting Christ.'

  • WCW2K: What the Bible Says About Money

    There are many ways God wants us to use and to earn money, because everything we have is from God anyway. The Apostle Paul reminds the Corinthian church that it all belongs to God...

  • Tabletalk Mag: Cancer and God’s Sovereignty

    As a Christian, I always believed that God numbered all my days. But that idea was hypothetical...Everything changed when I received a cancer diagnosis on the day before my thirty-fourth birthday. 

  • Iran Is Not Just a Talking Point, Its a Major Player In End Times Prophecy
    Iran is a land of biblical significance. Iran (ancient Persia) is a major player in end times prophecy.
  • IRDB: The False Knowledge of AI Death Apps

    In an age of Artificial Intelligence, what are the ethical ramifications of avatars of deceased loved ones? Apps offering the ability to hear from and relate to those who have passed on are available...

  • CFBL: I’m a Minnesota Pastor—Here’s How I Prayed For ICE Yesterday

    In our church’s weekly worship service, a pastoral prayer follows 1 Timothy 2:1–2 by praying for a government authority in our city, county, state, or country. Yesterday, I prayed for ICE. Here’s what I prayed.

  • Wash Times: Survey Shows Support Is Rising For Sharing Beliefs In Public

    Americans are more supportive than ever of expressing religious beliefs in the public square, driven by enthusiasm from the pro-faith younger generation, according to the 2025 Religious Freedom Index.

  • PNW: Christian Music Goes Mainstream—But Is It Really 'Christian?'

    Christian music is no longer confined to Christian radio, Christian bookstores, or Sunday morning playlists. It is breaking through at a pace not seen in over a decade. But many questions follow...

  • Daily Citizen: Nearly Half of Americans Read Zero Books In 2025

    ...It is certainly not an encouraging sign that 40% of American adults read zero books in 2025. Surveys tell us that the “median American read two books in 2025.”

  • Matthias Media: The Influence of Reading

    ...There are lots of reasons why people want to read more but don’t.

  • Wash.Stand: How Renee Good Was Killed by Her Ideology

    ...The progressive worldview is built on the assumption that it is always immoral to stop people from having what they want. If coming into America will make them happy, they should be allowed to and...

  • TGC: The Courage In Encouragement

    ...What people need is encouragement. But not the soft version. Too often, encouragement gets reduced to comfort. It’s reassurance without resolve, a version of sympathy that never rises above affirmation.

  • Theology & Life: Sin Is Bigger Than Bad Habits

    ...Talking about sin is necessary because it’s directly related to the gospel message and our standing before a holy and righteous God. Furthermore, we need to define it biblically.

  • CP Voices: When No-Fault Divorce Turns Children Into Commodities

    ...In the eyes of the law, children become like pieces of property, as the law must intervene in the many complicated situations that arise as a result of divorcing reproduction from its traditional context.

  • Patriot Post: The Hypocrisy of American Feminism

    As we look around the world, we see the glaring hypocrisy in American feminism. The women in Iran are risking everything to fight for their rights. Meanwhile, what are American feminists focusing on?

  • AMAC: Suddenly, It's a New World In 2026

    Seemingly overnight, the world appears to have changed — the assumptions, rules, and expectations of global geopolitics have been so much suddenly basically altered. Time will tell if it is permanent...

Friday, January 16, 2026