by Alyssa Sonnenburg | Mar 6, 2025 | Article, Drugs, Faith, Family, Mental Health
Written by Alyssa Sonnenburg Generation Z is plagued by substance abuse. Over 13 million people aged 18-25 reported marijuana use in 2022. In addition to this, “Gen Z drug use outpaces all other age groups for factors such as prescription benzodiazepine misuse and...
by Alyssa Sonnenburg | Feb 10, 2025 | Article, Faith, Family, Mental Health, religious liberty, Sanctity of Life, Sexuality
Written by Alyssa Sonnenburg For years, the Colson Center has been dedicated to not just encouraging a personal relationship with Jesus, but also challenging Christians to use the lens of Scripture to comprehend all of life. According to founder Chuck Colson,...
by Alyssa Sonnenburg | Jan 6, 2025 | Article, Culture, Faith, Family, LGBTQ, Mental Health, Sexuality
Written by Kenna Rose We know why transgenderism is morally wrong. We know how it physically and mentally scars those who fall into its trap. However, most of us don’t know how deep and dark the physical and mental trauma surrounding transgenderism is. Prisha Mosley...
by Alyssa Sonnenburg | Dec 16, 2024 | Article, Culture, Faith, Family, Federal Law, LGBTQ, Mental Health, Sexuality
Written by Alyssa Sonnenburg The recent U.S. Supreme Court case, United States vs. Skrmetti, has become one of the biggest cases in America for minor children’s access to transgender treatments. This case is a result of the federal government’s lawsuit against the...
by Alyssa Sonnenburg | Oct 3, 2024 | Article, Education, Entertainment, Faith, Family, Mental Health, Social Media
Written by Alyssa Sonnenburg We are living in the iPad kid generation. Generation Alpha (known “affectionately” as iPad kids) comprises kids born between 2010 and 2024. They have received the label “iPad kids” for that exact reason – screen time overload. It seems as...
by Alyssa Sonnenburg | Aug 24, 2024 | Article, Faith, Mental Health
Written by Alyssa Sonnenburg Mental health is now one of the biggest social concerns in the United States. According to My Denver Therapy, Since 2020, about 30% of American adults have seen a therapist. In 2021, about 42 million people received treatment or counseling...