August 18, 2026

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If We Want Our Republic To Flourish, We Need To Reject The Myth Of ‘Dispensable Dads’ And Pick Up Our Bibles

Tony Perkins

With Father’s Day approaching, we have an opportunity to push back against the cultural storyline that treats dads as accessories. Fatherhood is not a casual role for the mildly interested; it is a God-ordained calling that secures the identity of a home and, by extension, the vitality of a republic. Strong fathers cultivate citizens who are resilient, just, and free. Jesus underscored that truth in the parable we know as “the prodigal son.” The story is less a chronicle of youthful rebellion than a portrait of a father committed to presence, provision, and perseverance — qualities every household still needs.

Yet the national trajectory has been moving in the opposite direction. The U.S. Census Bureau reports nearly one in four children lives apart from their biological father. Social science is unambiguous: father-absence magnifies risk. A child without a dad is five times more likely to experience poverty, nine times more likely to drop out of school, and far likelier to battle identity confusion — including the sexual disorientation surging among adolescents. The Centers for Disease Control links fatherlessness to higher incarceration rates, earlier sexual activity, and increased teen-pregnancy numbers. Academic setbacks multiply, and mental health suffers.

Thankfully, the opposite is equally clear. Long-term studies from the University of Michigan, Pew Research, and the National Institutes of Health converge on one conclusion: when fathers are both physically present and spiritually engaged, families thrive. Marriages grow sturdier, substance abuse plummets, academic achievement rises, and the next generation inherits a durable faith and a stronger sense of purpose. Secular sociology, it seems, is finally catching up with Scripture — fathers matter, and they matter a lot.

Dads — and granddads — hear this: it is never too late to up your game. The father in Jesus’s parable put bread on the table and wisdom in his children’s souls; we can do the same, but only if we are both present and prepared.

Families that worship and study together experience markedly lower rates of crime, drug abuse, depression, and suicide attempts. Strengthening the spiritual life of the home is not merely a theological priority; it is a proven public health strategy and an indispensable pillar of national stability.

So as Father’s Day approaches, let’s reject the myth of the dispensable dad. America needs men who understand their purpose, love sacrificially, and lead spiritually. Accept the challenge — open the Scriptures, pray aloud, ask questions, and model faith in action. When fathers step up, families heal, communities fortify, and the republic we cherish gains its best chance to flourish for generations to come.


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Shifting Geopolitical Landscape: Examining The ‘Abraham Accords’ Through A Biblical Lens

Because they are frequently mentioned in the news, it’s likely that many people are aware of the Abraham Accords and generally understand their purpose. However, if you were to ask the average person to elaborate on what it means to “normalize relations” with Israel, or what realistically takes place when a country becomes a signatory to the Accords, it’s doubtful that most would be able to confidently answer the question. So, what exactly do these agreements do, and why should we, as Christians, pay attention to them?

Vigilant To Protect: A Pastor’s Responsibility To Call Out False Teachers

I recently watched a minister online. He gave a scathing critique of those who dare call out purveyors of false doctrine. He said we should love our fellow Christians. Paradoxically, he criticized those who criticize others. He seemed intent on inoculating his followers — making them immune to charges of false doctrine against his friends and himself. In one sense, the attack seemed pious. Don’t criticize. Be loving. Be sweet. But Jesus ran the money changers out of the temple.

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Political Division, Persecution, And War: How Bible Prophecy Changes Our Perspective On World Affairs

As history hurtles toward the Last Days, we find ourselves trying to navigate through an increasingly hostile world. Politics are dividing our country and even our churches. People are becoming more cold-hearted, selfish, and angry. We are experiencing a breakdown that feels irreversible. Our problems do not have simple solutions, but we can find guidance in Scripture.

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Tony Perkins

With Father’s Day approaching, we have an opportunity to push back against the cultural storyline that treats dads as accessories. Fatherhood is not a casual role for the mildly interested; it is a God-ordained calling that secures the identity of a home and, by extension, the vitality of a republic. Strong fathers cultivate citizens who are resilient, just, and free. Jesus underscored that truth in the parable we know as “the prodigal son.” The story is less a chronicle of youthful rebellion than a portrait of a father committed to presence, provision, and perseverance — qualities every household still needs.

Yet the national trajectory has been moving in the opposite direction. The U.S. Census Bureau reports nearly one in four children lives apart from their biological father. Social science is unambiguous: father-absence magnifies risk. A child without a dad is five times more likely to experience poverty, nine times more likely to drop out of school, and far likelier to battle identity confusion — including the sexual disorientation surging among adolescents. The Centers for Disease Control links fatherlessness to higher incarceration rates, earlier sexual activity, and increased teen-pregnancy numbers. Academic setbacks multiply, and mental health suffers.

Thankfully, the opposite is equally clear. Long-term studies from the University of Michigan, Pew Research, and the National Institutes of Health converge on one conclusion: when fathers are both physically present and spiritually engaged, families thrive. Marriages grow sturdier, substance abuse plummets, academic achievement rises, and the next generation inherits a durable faith and a stronger sense of purpose. Secular sociology, it seems, is finally catching up with Scripture — fathers matter, and they matter a lot.

Dads — and granddads — hear this: it is never too late to up your game. The father in Jesus’s parable put bread on the table and wisdom in his children’s souls; we can do the same, but only if we are both present and prepared.

Families that worship and study together experience markedly lower rates of crime, drug abuse, depression, and suicide attempts. Strengthening the spiritual life of the home is not merely a theological priority; it is a proven public health strategy and an indispensable pillar of national stability.

So as Father’s Day approaches, let’s reject the myth of the dispensable dad. America needs men who understand their purpose, love sacrificially, and lead spiritually. Accept the challenge — open the Scriptures, pray aloud, ask questions, and model faith in action. When fathers step up, families heal, communities fortify, and the republic we cherish gains its best chance to flourish for generations to come.


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Shifting Geopolitical Landscape: Examining The ‘Abraham Accords’ Through A Biblical Lens

Because they are frequently mentioned in the news, it’s likely that many people are aware of the Abraham Accords and generally understand their purpose. However, if you were to ask the average person to elaborate on what it means to “normalize relations” with Israel, or what realistically takes place when a country becomes a signatory to the Accords, it’s doubtful that most would be able to confidently answer the question. So, what exactly do these agreements do, and why should we, as Christians, pay attention to them?

Vigilant To Protect: A Pastor’s Responsibility To Call Out False Teachers

I recently watched a minister online. He gave a scathing critique of those who dare call out purveyors of false doctrine. He said we should love our fellow Christians. Paradoxically, he criticized those who criticize others. He seemed intent on inoculating his followers — making them immune to charges of false doctrine against his friends and himself. In one sense, the attack seemed pious. Don’t criticize. Be loving. Be sweet. But Jesus ran the money changers out of the temple.

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Political Division, Persecution, And War: How Bible Prophecy Changes Our Perspective On World Affairs

As history hurtles toward the Last Days, we find ourselves trying to navigate through an increasingly hostile world. Politics are dividing our country and even our churches. People are becoming more cold-hearted, selfish, and angry. We are experiencing a breakdown that feels irreversible. Our problems do not have simple solutions, but we can find guidance in Scripture.

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Together, We Can Deliver A Biblical Understanding Of News Events Around The World And Equip The Church To Stand With A Biblical Worldview.