Why teens are more open to Jesus than we think

Despite declining church attendance, 77% of Gen Z is open to learning about Jesus. The Church has an opportunity — if it is ready to change its approach to engagement. A generation searching for more Lena sat in church every Sunday. She knew the Bible stories. She went to a youth group. But deep down, she […]
Can the American Flag Once Again Lead Us Back to Unity?

Imagine a moment when the American flag, battered but resilient, stood as a beacon of unity. From the tragic ashes of 9/11 to moments of national triumph, this enduring emblem has symbolized resilience, hope and a shared identity. Today, as cultural divisions deepen, can the flag again inspire us to unite as one nation? The […]
America must prioritize births to survive

A newborn’s first cry fills the room with hope — a life filled with potential, love and purpose has begun. However, this beautiful moment is becoming increasingly rare, highlighting not only a demographic shift but also a challenge to the very hope and vitality of our nation. What happens to a nation when more people […]
Why the Education Department’s Actions Against Christian Schools and Career Colleges Demand Scrutiny

What happens when the very institutions that built our moral and educational foundation begin to dismantle systematically? The targeting of Christian schools and career colleges by the U.S. Department of Education is more than policy mismanagement — it’s a betrayal of America’s identity as a nation of faith and freedom. A recent report by the American […]
Broken US education system: Is decentralization the answer?

Who ultimately decides what’s best for a child’s education? Is it parents, local communities or a distant federal bureaucracy? This question strikes at the heart of a growing movement to redefine the role of the U.S. Department of Education. Recent polls by Parents Defending Education reveal a striking truth: more than half of parents — and […]
Episode 16: The True Meaning of Christmas
Episode 15: Osmosis
In this episode of Everyday Truth, Sarah and Judge explore the concept of osmosis as a metaphor for the slow infiltration of contradictory beliefs within the American Christian community. They discuss recent findings from George Barna’s research, which reveal a staggering decline in the unity of biblical worldview among self-identified Christians. While 68% of […]
Episode 14: The Violation of Personal Debt
In this episode of Everyday Truth, Sarah and Judge address the staggering reality of personal debt, emphasizing the need for fiscal responsibility that begins within the home. With approximately 80% of Americans in debt—50% of whom are evangelical or Protestant Christians—they explore how these statistics may reflect a culture of idolatry and sin. They […]
Episode 13: The Violation of the US National Debt
In this episode of Everyday Truth, Sarah and Judge tackle the troubling issue of the U.S. national debt, which currently stands at a staggering $34 trillion. They emphasize that debt has significant implications from a biblical perspective, highlighting three critical areas: who debt violates, what it represents, and what it requires. Sarah explains how […]
Episode 12: Pray More, Walk Humbly, Stand for Truth – Thanksgiving
