
How Marxist Ideas Quietly Took Over the Classroom and What You Can Do About It
Something has changed in higher education, and it’s not just the curriculum. Many colleges today are no longer places of open inquiry and values-based learning.

Something has changed in higher education, and it’s not just the curriculum. Many colleges today are no longer places of open inquiry and values-based learning.

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Every November 11th, we pause to reflect on the courage, sacrifice, and unwavering dedication of those who have served in our armed forces. Veterans Day

When people think of ministry, they often picture a pastor on stage, a missionary overseas, or someone working full-time at a church. But the truth

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