Love to hear from you; “Send us a Text Message” The air feels heavier this year, like we’ve reached a hinge in history. We name that tension and call it what it is: a harvest moment. Not a date prediction, but a sober read on where the seeds of our culture have grown—especially around life in the womb and the meaning of marriage. We trace how those two pillars reveal everything else: when a society can’t say a child is a gift or that a mother and father are best for that child, the compass is...
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Love to hear from you; “Send us a Text Message” The air feels heavier this year, like we’ve reached a hinge in history. We name that tension and call it what it is: a harvest moment. Not a date prediction, but a sober read on where the seeds of our culture have grown—especially around life in the womb and the meaning of marriage. We trace how those two pillars reveal everything else: when a society can’t say a child is a gift or that a mother and father are best for that child, the compass is...
#678 "What I Hope My Sons Will Learn From the Life of Charlie Kirk": with Carolyn McKinney
Become Who You Are
40 minutes
2 months ago
#678 "What I Hope My Sons Will Learn From the Life of Charlie Kirk": with Carolyn McKinney
Love to hear from you; “Send us a Text Message” Start with the unpopular truth: the surest privilege isn’t race, money or status, it’s growing up with a married mom and dad who stay together. Then the shock of Charlie Kirk’s assassination... but it’s the two sided response that sheds light on where we are as a people—those who would celebrate the death of a loving husband and father to two young children on one side and the forgiveness, prayer, and resolve on the other—that reframes the...
Become Who You Are
Love to hear from you; “Send us a Text Message” The air feels heavier this year, like we’ve reached a hinge in history. We name that tension and call it what it is: a harvest moment. Not a date prediction, but a sober read on where the seeds of our culture have grown—especially around life in the womb and the meaning of marriage. We trace how those two pillars reveal everything else: when a society can’t say a child is a gift or that a mother and father are best for that child, the compass is...