June 12, 2026

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When A Nation Diminishes And Redefines The Role Of Fathers… The Consequences Are Everywhere

Tony Perkins

Last week, I spoke one of, if not the most difficult, messages of my life. But in another sense, it was one of the easiest. Because I was speaking about my father.

As I preached his funeral, I reflected on a life defined by faith in Jesus Christ, devotion to family, and a deep love for this country. But as I’ve thought more about it, I’ve realized something: his life wasn’t just a story to remember, it’s a model to recover.

Especially today. Because we are living in a time when the role of a father is being diminished, redefined, or abandoned altogether. And the consequences are everywhere.

My father wasn’t a perfect man. But he was a present man. I am hard-pressed to remember a time when he wasn’t there: for his family, his responsibilities, for the moments that matter. Presence is powerful. You can outsource many things in life, but you cannot outsource fatherhood. You cannot delegate it to a school, a screen, or a system. A father must be there.

But presence alone is not enough.

My father also understood that faith was not something you simply claimed, it was something you lived. As Scripture states, “faith without works is dead.”

He didn’t just talk about the Bible; he taught it. And more importantly, he modeled it. Like the winter day he came home without his only coat. Having come upon an accident, a first responder by nature, he wrapped the critically injured man in it to prevent shock. That’s not theory. That’s conviction in action. That’s what children remember. And that’s what shapes them.

There was also discipline. Not the kind our culture often rejects, but the kind that forms character.

When I was a boy, my father gave me what I thought was a punishment: to read a chapter of Proverbs every day. What I didn’t realize at the time was that he wasn’t just correcting behavior, he was building a foundation. Because a father’s responsibility is not merely to raise children, but to prepare them. To prepare them for life. To prepare them for truth. And ultimately, to prepare them for eternity.

That’s where the deeper issue lies. We are not just facing a crisis of culture; we are facing a crisis of formation. And it begins in the home.

Fathers, your role is irreplaceable. You are called to lead, not with domination, but with devotion. To love your wife. To invest in your children. To stand for what is right. To help those in need. To live in such a way that your life becomes a testimony your children cannot ignore.

That kind of life doesn’t happen by accident. It requires intention. And it requires surrender — to God.

My father’s life changed when he encountered Jesus Christ. I was there, and I saw it. And over time, that transformation became evident, not in perfection, but in direction. He became a man marked by humility, compassion, and grace. That is the kind of legacy that lasts. And that is the kind of legacy our nation desperately needs. Fathers who choose to be present. Who choose to be faithful. And who choose to lead. Because in reality, the future of our nation is not in the hands of Washington, it’s in the hands of fathers.


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In 2026, People Are Once Again Calling The Jewish People A ‘Cancer’ To The World

In "Mein Kampf" and some of his public speeches, Hitler compared Jews to vermin, called us "sub-human," "parasites," and even a "deadly cancerous ulcers," which in both cases invited people to destroy us to make the world a better place. Fast forward to 2026, and we are again a "cancer" to the rest of the world. What are people called to do with cancer? Stop it, slow it down, or better yet, if at all possible, eradicate it. Enter Megyn Kelly, who uses the exact same terminology.

In-Depth: The Danger Of Ideological Grooming — It Is A Parent’s Responsibility To Know What Their Child Is Being Taught

Parents and Christian school administrators should ask why they are doing it, what they hope to gain, and if they are aligned with your theological and cultural values. The Rite Journey, though used in Christian schools, has no mention of Christ or the Bible anywhere in their workbook and only passing, theoretical mentions of God. Rather than trusting the discernment of these Christian schools using it as indicating this being appropriate in schools at all, much less other Christian schools, parents need to be aware that when they send their children to Christian schools, programs like these may indeed be discipling their children but not with a biblical worldview.

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Jan Markell: Is Israel’s Spiritual Blindness A Reason For Christians To Reject Them?

Ezekiel 36 emphasizes that when the Jews return to the land, they will do so in unbelief. There will be spiritual regeneration much later! The dry bones of Ezekiel 37 reflect a lack of breath or spiritual life. God states he is gathering them back “not for your sake but for my holy name’s sake,” because their presence among the nations caused his name to be profaned. Ezekiel 36 promises that once back in the land, God will cleanse them, give them a new spirit, and cause them to walk in his statutes. But much later.

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Israel My Glory

Tony Perkins

Last week, I spoke one of, if not the most difficult, messages of my life. But in another sense, it was one of the easiest. Because I was speaking about my father.

As I preached his funeral, I reflected on a life defined by faith in Jesus Christ, devotion to family, and a deep love for this country. But as I’ve thought more about it, I’ve realized something: his life wasn’t just a story to remember, it’s a model to recover.

Especially today. Because we are living in a time when the role of a father is being diminished, redefined, or abandoned altogether. And the consequences are everywhere.

My father wasn’t a perfect man. But he was a present man. I am hard-pressed to remember a time when he wasn’t there: for his family, his responsibilities, for the moments that matter. Presence is powerful. You can outsource many things in life, but you cannot outsource fatherhood. You cannot delegate it to a school, a screen, or a system. A father must be there.

But presence alone is not enough.

My father also understood that faith was not something you simply claimed, it was something you lived. As Scripture states, “faith without works is dead.”

He didn’t just talk about the Bible; he taught it. And more importantly, he modeled it. Like the winter day he came home without his only coat. Having come upon an accident, a first responder by nature, he wrapped the critically injured man in it to prevent shock. That’s not theory. That’s conviction in action. That’s what children remember. And that’s what shapes them.

There was also discipline. Not the kind our culture often rejects, but the kind that forms character.

When I was a boy, my father gave me what I thought was a punishment: to read a chapter of Proverbs every day. What I didn’t realize at the time was that he wasn’t just correcting behavior, he was building a foundation. Because a father’s responsibility is not merely to raise children, but to prepare them. To prepare them for life. To prepare them for truth. And ultimately, to prepare them for eternity.

That’s where the deeper issue lies. We are not just facing a crisis of culture; we are facing a crisis of formation. And it begins in the home.

Fathers, your role is irreplaceable. You are called to lead, not with domination, but with devotion. To love your wife. To invest in your children. To stand for what is right. To help those in need. To live in such a way that your life becomes a testimony your children cannot ignore.

That kind of life doesn’t happen by accident. It requires intention. And it requires surrender — to God.

My father’s life changed when he encountered Jesus Christ. I was there, and I saw it. And over time, that transformation became evident, not in perfection, but in direction. He became a man marked by humility, compassion, and grace. That is the kind of legacy that lasts. And that is the kind of legacy our nation desperately needs. Fathers who choose to be present. Who choose to be faithful. And who choose to lead. Because in reality, the future of our nation is not in the hands of Washington, it’s in the hands of fathers.


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In 2026, People Are Once Again Calling The Jewish People A ‘Cancer’ To The World

In "Mein Kampf" and some of his public speeches, Hitler compared Jews to vermin, called us "sub-human," "parasites," and even a "deadly cancerous ulcers," which in both cases invited people to destroy us to make the world a better place. Fast forward to 2026, and we are again a "cancer" to the rest of the world. What are people called to do with cancer? Stop it, slow it down, or better yet, if at all possible, eradicate it. Enter Megyn Kelly, who uses the exact same terminology.

In-Depth: The Danger Of Ideological Grooming — It Is A Parent’s Responsibility To Know What Their Child Is Being Taught

Parents and Christian school administrators should ask why they are doing it, what they hope to gain, and if they are aligned with your theological and cultural values. The Rite Journey, though used in Christian schools, has no mention of Christ or the Bible anywhere in their workbook and only passing, theoretical mentions of God. Rather than trusting the discernment of these Christian schools using it as indicating this being appropriate in schools at all, much less other Christian schools, parents need to be aware that when they send their children to Christian schools, programs like these may indeed be discipling their children but not with a biblical worldview.

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Jan Markell: Is Israel’s Spiritual Blindness A Reason For Christians To Reject Them?

Ezekiel 36 emphasizes that when the Jews return to the land, they will do so in unbelief. There will be spiritual regeneration much later! The dry bones of Ezekiel 37 reflect a lack of breath or spiritual life. God states he is gathering them back “not for your sake but for my holy name’s sake,” because their presence among the nations caused his name to be profaned. Ezekiel 36 promises that once back in the land, God will cleanse them, give them a new spirit, and cause them to walk in his statutes. But much later.

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