President Trump’s recent executive orders reinstating pro-life policies demonstrate a firm commitment to protecting the sanctity of life, both at home and abroad. These actions are a much-needed affirmation for the pro-life movement, which has long sought to ensure that taxpayer dollars are not used to support or promote abortion. However, while these steps are…
Ending the Abuse: Why It’s Time to Abolish the Presidential Pardon
The final moments of any presidency often reveal more about the character of the departing leader than years of speeches or photo ops ever could. President Joe Biden’s last-minute flurry of preemptive pardons — including those for family members, officials tied to controversial decisions, and even Dr. Anthony Fauci — has reignited a conversation about…
Biden’s Presidential Legacy: Achievements and Failures
With President Joe Biden’s term drawing to a close, it’s the perfect time to reflect on the highs and lows of his presidency. As an independent Christian conservative, I believe in fairness: commending the good, critiquing the bad, and learning from both. After all, Ecclesiastes 3:1 tells us, “To every thing there is a season,…
Biden’s Cuba Move – Misguided Compassion or Strategic Oversight?
When President Biden decided to lift Cuba’s designation as a state sponsor of terrorism, he ignited bipartisan outrage—and for good reason. As Christians, we are called to care for the oppressed and seek justice. However, justice must not be blind to reality, and mercy should not come at the expense of truth. This move, framed…
Pete Hegseth’s Confirmation Hearing—A Test of America’s Military Priorities and Political Dysfunction
The contentious confirmation hearing for Pete Hegseth as Secretary of Defense is a vivid snapshot of the broader culture wars and political dysfunction in Washington. It also underscores the pivotal questions America faces about the future of its military and national defense. The hearing was as revealing as it was disappointing. Both Democrats and Republicans…
The Gaza Ceasefire Deal: A Conservative Christian Perspective on Peace, Principles, and Pragmatism
The news of a ceasefire agreement between Hamas and Israel is, on the surface, a cause for relief. After 15 months of harrowing bloodshed, with tens of thousands dead and countless lives shattered, it’s difficult not to hope that this deal might offer a reprieve from the suffering. However, beneath this fragile hope lies a…
A Felony Conviction and the Oval Office: The Perils of Presidential Immunity and Moral Compromise
The sentencing of Donald Trump to an unconditional discharge in his hush-money case—a conviction that leaves him as the first U.S. president-elect with a felony on his record—marks an extraordinary chapter in American legal, political, and moral history. Justice Merchan's decision, though couched in high-minded language about respecting the office of the presidency, sets a…
Trump’s Sentencing Before Inauguration: A Political Plot Twist or Justice in Action?
Well, folks, here we are in 2025, and it seems the political drama just keeps on rolling. Former President Donald Trump is set to be sentenced on January 10th, a mere ten days before he's scheduled to retake the oath of office. The charges? Falsifying business records related to a hush money payment to adult…
Abortion Coverage in Delaware: A Pro-Life Perspective on a Misguided Policy
Starting this New Year, Delaware’s Medicaid program now covers abortion services without cost-sharing. By 2026, private and state-regulated insurance plans will be required to do the same. The state heralds this as an effort to enhance "reproductive healthcare access." But let’s be clear: abortion is not healthcare. Abortion Isn’t Healthcare At its core, healthcare exists…
Tragedy in New Orleans: A Call for Compassion, Community, and Action
On New Year's Day 2025, a tragic event unfolded in New Orleans' French Quarter when a truck, driven by 42-year-old U.S. Army veteran Shamsud-Din Jabbar, plowed into a crowd of revelers, resulting in 15 fatalities and injuring dozens more. Jabbar, who had served 13 years in the Army with a deployment to Afghanistan, was killed…