Posts From Kayla Janak
The Rise of Secular America: New research shows young Americans and religion don’t mix
Recent research points to a more secular country and depending on the importance one places on religion, this could be good or bad news.
As Americans Move Away From Christianity, FOX moves ahead with ‘Lucifer’
As the number of adults who identify as Christian has dropped from 78.4% to 70.6%, and the number of unaffiliated adults has increased from 16.1% to 22.8%, FOX plans to
How Do We Love Our Enemies?
How can Melissa and Aaron Klein, owners of the bakery Sweet Cakes by Melissa in Oregon, or Barronelle Stutzman, the florist from Richland, Washington, love the people who destroyed their lives?
Ten Ways American Christians Can Combat Persecution
Popular evangelist Franklin Graham issued some provocative statements on the Christian Broadcast Network’s “ 700 Club,” warning viewers of “ the storm of Islam,” the possibility of Muslim influence on
It’s Time For Democrats To Examine Their Own Party
Militant and fascist. Those two adjectives describe the modern Democratic Party. By now you have heard of the battle in Houston between Annise Parker, the city’s first openly gay mayor, and local
Ten Lessons I Learned From The Ultimate Cancer Warrior
It’s October again, and time to not only bring awareness to breast cancer, but honor the women who have died from this terrible disease. In May, my best friend Melissa
Does Cosmopolitan Care About Its Readers or the Democrats?
The Democrats are in trouble, and with so much at stake, they’re worried one loyal voting bloc may not show up to vote: Single women. Hoping to duplicate Virginia Governor Terry McAuliffe’s
Senator Landrieu Stands By Her Man
Most can agree that African-Americans have suffered under the current administration. According to the Bureau of Labor Statistics, the current unemployment rate for African-Americans (civilian non-institutional population) is 11.4 percent compared
Internet Tax Freedom Act Due To Expire In November
If the Senate does not act quickly, we may see our taxes increase in November. The Internet Tax Freedom Act (ITFA) was signed by President Bill Clinton in 1998, and
The Jason Patric Story: A Time To Forgive
I was in the waiting room at the doctor’s office last week, and I began to flip through a People Magazine on the coffee table. I came across an article