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Why Are So Many Christians Deconstructing Their Faith?

In churches across America, a quiet but consequential conversation...

Mom Gives Birth to Family’s 1st Boy in 50 Years

"I just knew I was having a girl."

Parents, It’s Your #1 Job to Get in Your Kids’ Way at All Times. Kids Do Not Deserve Privacy.

I am an assistant principal in a middle school (grades 6-8). When I have to search a student's cell phone, I often get sick to my stomach at what I find. It gets worse and worse every year.

How a Popcorn Kernel Nearly Cost 41-Year-Old Adam Martin His Life

Adam Martin’s journey from a stuck popcorn kernel to a life-threatening heart infection and subsequent open-heart surgery is a cautionary tale about the potential consequences of dental neglect. His story underscores the critical importance of dental health, regular check-ups, and prompt medical attention for any dental issues.

As a firefighter, Martin’s resilience and determination have been evident throughout his ordeal, and his experience has made him a vocal advocate for dental health and preventative care. Through his advocacy and community outreach, he hopes to raise awareness and prevent others from experiencing similar challenges.

Ultimately, Martin’s story is one of survival, resilience, and the power of community support. It serves as a reminder that even the smallest issues can have significant impacts on our health and well-being and that taking proactive steps to care for ourselves can make all the difference.

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Why Are So Many Christians Deconstructing Their Faith?

In churches across America, a quiet but consequential conversation is unfolding. It often begins with a question—sometimes whispered, sometimes posted publicly on social media....

Mom Gives Birth to Family’s 1st Boy in 50 Years

"I just knew I was having a girl."

Parents, It’s Your #1 Job to Get in Your Kids’ Way at All Times. Kids Do Not Deserve Privacy.

I am an assistant principal in a middle school (grades 6-8). When I have to search a student's cell phone, I often get sick to my stomach at what I find. It gets worse and worse every year.