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Jesus and John Wayne is a Great Book
Kristin Kobes Du Mez’s Jesus and John Wayne: How White Evangelicals Corrupted a Faith and Fractured a Nation is a profoundly significant and thought-provoking work that deserves praise for its historical rigor, cultural insight, and moral clarity. Published in 2020, the book has resonated with scholars, pastors, and lay readers alike, not only because of its provocative title and thesis but also because of the depth and breadth of its research and the relevance of its subject matter. Du Mez, a historian at Calvin University, challenges prevailing narratives about white evangelicalism in the United States by tracing how gender roles—especially ideals of militant masculinity—have shaped, and been shaped by, evangelical culture, theology, and politics. Jesus and John Wayne is a great book because it is meticulously researched, timely, and transformative in its implications for understanding religion, politics, and American identity.
By Juan Hernandez9 months ago in Families
Measles Is Back: What's Happening and Why We Should Care
Remember measles? That itchy, spotty illness that many of us believed was a distant memory, a childhood trouble safely put away because of vaccines? It looks like this old problem is coming back. An outbreak has been reported in the United States, especially in the US Southwest and just over the border in Mexico. And it is not only a couple of cases. We are talking about a big leap, with over 2,500 reported cases and, sadly, even a few deaths. This isn't just some minor issue the world can ignore. It's a major public health problem that needs the world’s immediate focus. What's causing this sudden increase, why are vaccinations so important, and what steps are being taken to control this outbreak? Let's explore these questions.
By Juma Killaghai9 months ago in Families
Greed is a bad thing
Greed is a bad thing A girl named Torali lived in a village in Assam. Fair complexion, red bindi on forehead and silver bangles jingling in her hands, Torali was loved by all. People would be left speechless after watching her dance on the Bihutli stage.
By Nikita Angel9 months ago in Families
The Secret She Left Behind: How My Mother-in-law's Last Words Transformed My Marriage
I never expected her to die that day. Margaret, my mother-in-law, had always seemed invincible — the kind of woman who could command a room with a single glance and silence anyone with a well-timed sigh. She was tough, opinionated, and maddening at times. But she loved her son — my husband — with a fierceness that was both beautiful and intimidating.
By pashtonistan9 months ago in Families
Emotions Across Generations
In today's rapidly evolving world, the way people experience and express emotions is shifting faster than ever before. Particularly, the emotional landscapes of Generation Alpha (born 2010–2025) and Generation Z (born 1997–2012) reveal how technology, society, and culture have shaped human feelings differently across two closely connected but distinctly different age groups.
By Bilal khan9 months ago in Families
The Space Between Us
In the sleepy suburb of Redwood Heights, where the streets stretched in neat, parallel lines and the sky was always painted in soft hues of pastel orange and pink, there was a peculiar distance between people. It wasn’t physical—no, the houses were close enough to touch, and the lawns were perfectly manicured—but something else lingered. A quiet, invisible rift, stretching between neighbors and friends, a space that no one dared to cross.
By Aima Charle9 months ago in Families
Pride
Love is an essential part of human life. And so, hundreds of love stories and tales have been written over time. Love comes to all men and women at some point in their lives. Some people are happy in love; others are sad. So, there are stories of love and affection in everyone's life.
By Sajib Mridha9 months ago in Families
I Found a Stranger’s Phone on the Subway—What I Discovered Inside Changed My Life
Here’s an original, professional, emotionally gripping, and highly relatable story formatted for Vocal Media. This kind of personal narrative has strong viral potential and can realistically earn $80+ based on reads and
By Mr Haris Khan9 months ago in Families
My dream life
M Everyone has dreams about how they would like their life to be. These dreams may change as we grow older, experience new things, and learn more about ourselves. For some, a dream life may involve fame and fortune. For others, it could be a peaceful existence surrounded by loved ones. My dream life is a unique blend of personal happiness, purpose, and peace — a life that brings not only comfort but also fulfillment.
By Noor Hussain9 months ago in Families









