Happy #InternationalLiteracyDay! For decades, starting in the 1930s, Faith Cabin Libraries brought books to Black youth in rural South Carolina and Georgia, when public libraries excluded them. Our Buffington collection documents their history.
I’m not just angry. I’m furious with you Elizabeth Warren.
Stop using the suffering of my people as political ammunition against Donald Trump.
You say you are grieving for those killed in this “unnecessary war.”
Really? I checked your social media. More than 20 posts attacking President Trump after he removed a monster terrorist of Iran, Ali Khamenei, but not one post grieving the massacre of more than 32,000 unarmed Iranian people. Why? Shocking.
More than 10,000 protesters were intentionally blinded by security forces. Young women were shot in the eyes. Students were beaten to death. Families were burying their children. Where were you then?
We are not a tool. The pain of us Iranians is not a talking point for your partisan battles.
As a woman, your silence while women in Iran were being shot, jailed, and blinded is more than disappointing. It is insulting. No it is beyond that. It is a slap in the face of Iranian mothers burying their children who have been killed by Islamic Republic.
I cannot ignore this hypocrisy.
Our suffering did not fit your narrative. Our voices were inconvenient. Now that the situation serves your political agenda, you speak loudly.
Very heartbreaking to see, powerful women in the West totally ignoring Iranians being slaughtered. 💔
A neighbor calls the police complaining that “unsupervised kids” are being too loud outside. When officers arrive, they find a group of children laughing and sliding down a snowy hill in their neighborhood. Instead of shutting it down, the officers grab sleds and join in, sliding down the hill with the kids and turning the moment into pure joy.
Not every call has to end in conflict. Sometimes, leadership means knowing when to step back, connect, and remind everyone that community policing can also look like laughter in the snow. Should police always enforce complaints strictly, or is there value in using discretion and building positive community moments like this?
Even the slogans of the secular Left — justice, equality, human rights — are cut flowers from Christian soil. They survive for a time, beautiful in form but severed from their roots. Appropriately, Os Guinness calls Western civilization a “cut flower civilization.”
You can enjoy its beauty for a while, but cut flowers die. The only way to keep them alive is to replant them in the soil of faith. No small job description.
We, the inheritors of Christendom, still breathe the fragrance of a garden planted two thousand years ago. Our laws, liberties, even our language of compassion — all of it blooms from the gospel of Jesus Christ. But when we remove the root, when we deny Christ’s dominion, the petals fall one by one.
Western civilization is dying not because it is old but because it is uprooted. The Church’s task is not to admire the vase but to return to the Garden — to water the roots, to guard the soil, and to fight for what remains alive.
This is beautiful. Tim Tebow celebrates people with special needs at his annual “Night to Shine” event happening worldwide today.
Hundreds of locations in the U.S., Ethiopia, South Africa, and more will be rolling out a red carpet to show the humanity of the most vulnerable.
Every child, regardless of their abilities, is valuable and deserving of life.
"I am a man. See me as a human being—not a birth defect, not a syndrome. I don’t need to be eradicated."
Frank Stephens pleads for the humanization of people with Down syndrome, studies suggest 67-90% are aborted in the United States due to faulty prenatal screenings.
In 1959, police were called to a segregated library in S. Carolina when 9 year old Ronald McNair refused to leave.
He later got a PhD in Physics, and died in 1986, one of the astronauts on the Challenger space shuttle.
That same library is now named after him.
In 1915, at just 23, Black American chemist Alice Ball created the 1st effective cure for leprosy. It was used globally until the 1940s. After passing suddenly at 24, her advisor stole the credit for her breakthrough. Decades later, she was rightfully credited #BlackHistoryMonth
A Black American (#Freedmen) man performed the world's first successful surgery to separate conjoined twins. In the 1980s, Dr. Ben Carson led a 70-member surgical through a 22-hour surgery to separate two twins who were joined at the head. #BlackHistoryMonth
"Pastors: STOP avoiding the end times.
The Church is asleep, comfortable, and clueless.
Jesus is coming soon—where's the fire? Where's the urgency?
Wake up. Teach prophecy. Sound the alarm.
Souls are at stake. ⏰🔥 #EndTimes#ChurchWakeUp#JesusIsComing"