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  • Narcissism: The Unforeseen Consequence of Gender-Affirming Care

    Narcissism: The Unforeseen Consequence of Gender-Affirming Care

    Gender ideology presents many parents with the choice between having a “dead daughter or a living son,” allowing medical activists to promote so-called “gender-affirming care” as the only way to protect a gender-confused child.  Physically, this “care” relies on harsh treatments such as puberty blockers and irreversible surgeries that mutilate the body in order to […]

  • What I Learned Working as an Intern in DC

    What I Learned Working as an Intern in DC

    Over the last few months, I had the incredible opportunity to be an intern with The Heritage Foundation, working in their media and PR department. My daily tasks included tracking all of our organization’s media appearances including broadcast, radio, and print, fact checking, putting together media reports, press contact research, and any miscellaneous tasks that […]

  • The Power of Grammar

    The Power of Grammar

    Grammar tends to be one of those aspects of life that so easily gets overlooked. In the grand scheme of society, it seems to be such a minuscule part, and yet, all of language hinges on grammar’s rules. Grammar controls words, and words control the world. It is a powerful force, one that is not […]

  • Leave the Water Behind

    Leave the Water Behind

    “The woman left her waterpot, went her way into the city, and said to the men, ‘come, see a man who told me all the things I ever did. Could this be the Christ?’ Then they went out of the city and came to Him.” – John 4:28-30 To put this verse into context, Jesus […]

  • ESG Scores: The Real Purveyors of Woke Ideology

    ESG Scores: The Real Purveyors of Woke Ideology

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  • Pride Month: An Exercise in Authoritarianism

    Pride Month: An Exercise in Authoritarianism

    The month of June has become what is probably the most controversial 30 days in our calendar year after society adopted it as “Pride Month.” Now, I understand that members of the LGBTQ+ community have had a terrible history of persecution and harassment, and by no means is that ok. However, I personally do not […]

  • Looking To The Present

    Looking To The Present

    I don’t know about you, but I have struggled a lot with wishing for the past. I often catch myself thinking about mistakes that I made or opportunities that I missed and wondering what life would be like if things had happened differently. Would I be better off now? Would I be happier? Would I […]

  • Florida HB 1423: Protecting the Minds of Children

    Florida HB 1423: Protecting the Minds of Children

    Governor DeSantis is at it again after singing into law HB 1423 which prohibits the admittance of children into adult live performances. To me, this seems like common sense. Admitting children into performances meant for adults sounds like something only a groomer or child predator would do. The fact that we even need a law […]

  • Divide and Conquer

    Divide and Conquer

    Now that Donald Trump has officially declared his candidacy for the 2024 presidential run, so many of my fellow Republicans have expressed their discontentedness. Some say that he’s too old, others say that he is washed up, and more claim that he sows too much division in the country, thus making him unfit to run […]

  • When The Spirit Moves: Gestures of Peace

    When The Spirit Moves: Gestures of Peace

    Storytime! I was at yet another campus community event, feeling completely immersed by the worship that was being sung. As I sang, I felt God compelling me to my knees. This was not an odd experience, as God has often led me to the floor of church or place of worship and prompted me to […]