
Paula Rinehart, LCSW, is a therapist in Raleigh, N.C. who writes on contemporary cultural issues that affect families. She’s the author of four books, including “Sex and the Soul of a Woman” (Zondervan).
To watch the Lincoln Project attack Republican senator hopefuls in Georgia has been ‘the most disgusting betrayal of Republican senators and conservative values that I have seen.’
Politicizing public school instruction marks a disturbing new development that jeopardizes the welfare of kids. Our children need to go to school.
As the country suffers through a pandemic, untangles the meaning of racism, and digs out from death and destruction, Memphis is a city to watch and emulate.
What children need to hear from a parent: We don’t know what life will look like on the other side of this virus. But we will find a way together.
To keep your spirits up, relatively simple things make a huge difference. The survival habits you engrain now can fuel an even stronger comeback as this virus subsides.
The vilification of those who differ, the use of social control to punish, dividing all into victims and oppressors—what Ryszard Legutko describes is no longer a small cloud on the horizon.
When motherhood isn’t celebrated and honored, but looked at as an inconvenience, women are wrongly pressured to deny integral parts of their being.
Beth Macy’s book ‘Dopesick: Dealers, Doctors, and the Drug Company that Addicted America’ is a warning to everyone in America who thinks that the opiate epidemic won’t arrive at their doorstep.
A social ethics professor at Elon University makes a morally bankrupt case for declaring that abortion can actually be considered Christian.
Multiple generations pile into a house together and call it a vacation. It’s a week of making memories, punctuated by a few you hope to forget by Labor Day.
Children all over the U.S. suffer the same kind of trauma as those at the border, but it seems the press only cares about the children when it serves liberal ideological ends.
For every adoption-eligible baby, an invisible queue of 36 couples waits for the chance to take that baby home. Most never will.