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 | Feb 8, 2025 | Article, Federal Law
Written by Alyssa Sonnenburg The Trump Administration recently announced a freeze in funding for the U.S. Agency for International Development (USAID) and ordered all its employees to pause their work. USAID’s website states, “On Friday, February 7, 2025, at 11:59 pm...
by Alyssa Sonnenburg | Nov 19, 2024 | Article, Faith, Family
Written by Alyssa Sonnenburg For our secular culture, Christmas time is about gift giving, gathering with family, Santa Claus, candy canes, and gingerbread houses. And while these are fun gifts to be enjoyed, we as Christians are called to reflect on the true meaning...
by Alyssa Sonnenburg | Aug 28, 2024 | Article, Faith, Family
Written by Kenna Rose Our world is obsessed with being offended. We frequently talk about being offended and are careful to watch what we say lest we offend someone else. We’ve elevated causing offense to be one of the highest forms of moral violation, making it...