Christian teachers carry the light of Christ into classrooms that shape the next generation. Learn how their presence, integrity, and excellence become powerful tools of cultural restoration.
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Scratching My Head: Hillary Clinton, White Privilege, and the Real Problem with American History
Hillary Clinton’s recent comments paint white Christian men as the villains of America’s past. But that narrative doesn’t match history, fairness, or Scripture. In this article, Chris Reighley explores the real story:…
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Which Religion Rules the Classroom? The Ten Commandments, Secularism, and the Battle of Worldviews
Are public schools neutral when they ban the Ten Commandments yet teach secular philosophies as truth? This article explores the constitutional debate, historical context, and worldview clash shaping the future of education.
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Critical Thinking vs. Indoctrination: A Biblical Approach
In a culture where conformity often overshadows truth, 1 Thessalonians 5:21 challenges believers: “Test all things; hold fast what is good.” This article explores how indoctrination is replacing critical thinking in schools,…
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Power Tested: Brian Harrison and the Politics of Aggieland
In Power Tested, I critique Rep. Brian Harrison’s handling of the Texas A&M controversy. While I agree with his policy ends, his political bullying and cancel-culture tactics betrayed Aggie Core Values and…
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Leadership Tested: General Welsh and the Fall of an Aggie President
General Mark Welsh’s resignation as Texas A&M’s president marked another turning point in Aggieland’s leadership crisis. This article evaluates his strengths, weaknesses, and legacy — and considers what Christian leaders can learn…
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Life Is Meaningless? Nihilism Confronted by the Biblical Worldview
The assassination of Charlie Kirk has sparked talk of nihilism—a worldview that declares life meaningless and morality arbitrary. But nihilism collapses into despair. In contrast, the biblical worldview answers the big questions…
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Academic Freedom Tested: Truth, Integrity, and the Battle for Higher Education
What is true academic freedom—and how is it distorted by modern ideologies like Critical Theory? This article offers a biblical, cultural, and constitutional framework for understanding the tensions between professors, institutions, students,…
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True Colors and the Voice of Jesus
This morning walk turned into more than exercise—it became a reminder that Jesus sees us, knows us, and loves us. A simple song, True Colors, echoed the gospel promise that in Him…
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Equipping the Next Generation with a Biblical Worldview
The next generation is bombarded with information but starved for wisdom. Paul’s words in 2 Timothy 3:16–17 remind us that only Scripture can equip them for life and godliness. This article explores…








