With ongoing reports of supposed “book bans” and legislation being passed to “combat” them, it’s important to understand what’s really going on. Both the side arguing that these books somehow “save lives” as well as the side saying, “You’re an…
Is there a Satan Club in your child’s public school? There very well could be. Here’s a little background and advice on how to be an active parent in protecting both the souls and constitutional rights of your children. Child Evangelism Fellowship at the Supreme Court Back in 2001, the United…
Former California state senator Gloria Romero has defected to the Republican Party, telling reporters, “In this Capitol behind me, I served as both Senate Democratic Caucus chair and the Senate majority leader. But today I say goodbye. Adios! I’ve had enough.”…
We have a national security risk going nearly unnoticed. It doesn’t draw widespread attention on the evening news or social media. It’s not displayed on an emergency phone alert, debated in the halls of Congress, or one for which the…
I heard Bible stories at Sunday school. Especially at the early grades, with Mrs. Goldstein and Mrs. Berkowitz, both of whom were great storytellers. Nothing is more important than telling stories. Real school, public school, began each day with the…
I’ve watched for the last week since Louisiana Gov. Jeff Landry signed an overwhelmingly passed bill from his state’s legislature which would promulgate the Ten Commandments in all public classrooms in the Bayou State from kindergarten to the public universities,…
A recent analysis by the Washington Post revealed that many families are using school vouchers for religious schools. In a number of states — including Ohio, Wisconsin, Florida, Arizona, Indiana, Florida, and Pennsylvania — more than half of vouchers are…
Step inside the Bishop McCort Catholic High School in Johnstown, Pennsylvania, located almost 70 miles east of Pittsburgh, and there are palpable examples of how faith figures into the educational experience of highly motivated students with ambitions for college. There’s…
Gen Z teenagers are stressed out by the thought of taking a 3-hour standardized test with a No. 2 pencil and a “dumb” calculator. So the College Board, which issues the SAT, has decided to coddle them. (READ MORE from Ellie…