by Alyssa Sonnenburg | May 1, 2025 | Article, Faith
Written by Alyssa Sonnenburg Every year since 1952, the first Thursday in May is dedicated to prayer. As Christians, prayer should not just be a spiritual discipline that we exercise on the National Day of Prayer. Rather, prayer should be characteristic of our...
by Alyssa Sonnenburg | May 1, 2025 | Article, Culture, Faith, LGBTQ, Sexuality
Written by Jenna Smith My social media feed has recently been flooded with friends and celebrities participating in the ice bucket challenge. As the trend was taken on by those in my close friend circles, like any sane person, I began to pray nobody would pick me to...
by Alyssa Sonnenburg | Apr 30, 2025 | Article, Culture, Faith, Family, Marriage, religious liberty, Sanctity of Life, Sexuality
Written by Alyssa Sonnenburg President Trump, along with his advisors, are currently in the process of debating government programs to incentivize families to have children and thereby fight the declining birth rate. As previously noted, America’s birth rate is in a...
by Alyssa Sonnenburg | Apr 18, 2025 | Faith, Family, Health
Written by Alyssa Sonnenburg Taking healthy supplements is one of the most important steps in your day-to-day routine. Unfortunately, finding the best, high-quality supplements is extremely difficult as most contain preservatives, artificial flavors, and unnecessary...
by Alyssa Sonnenburg | Apr 4, 2025 | Article, Entertainment, Faith, Family, Marriage, Mental Health
Written by Alyssa Sonnenburg “All of my friends who have kids are in hell. I don’t know anyone who is happy and has children at this age.” Chappell Roan, the Grammy-nominated singer and songwriter known for her drag queen makeup aesthetic and pro-lesbian lyrics,...
by Alyssa Sonnenburg | Mar 20, 2025 | Article, Faith, Family, Marriage, Sanctity of Life
Written by Alyssa Sonnenburg As we have noted in the past, America is in the midst of a fertility crisis. According to statistics, the average family in the United States in 1900 had 3.56 children, well over the replacement rate. In 2000, 100 years later, this number...