Leif J. Le Mahieu One common talking point on the left, particularly the Bernie Sanders wing of the Democratic Party, is that health care is a human right. To properly respond it must be understood what proponents of this position mean. They do not mean that everyone should have access to quality health care.... Continue Reading →
Sword for the Fight
Leif J. Le Mahieu Across the globe, those who bear the label of Christian are undergoing attacks for being faithful followers of Jesus. Satan wishes to use these viscous attacks perpetrated against Christians to strike against the kingdom of God. Fortunately, while Believers can be harmed physically, our souls cannot be conquered because we... Continue Reading →
God’s Providence and the Heroes of United 93
Leif J. Le Mahieu September 11, 2001 was a dark day for the United States. Seventeen years ago last Tuesday, nineteen Islamic terrorists hijacked four American passenger jets. Two were crashed into the twin towers in New York City. The third hit the corner of the Pentagon. The fourth crash landed in a deserted... Continue Reading →
Victory of Liberty: Why the Moon Landing was an Important American Achievement
Leif J. Le Mahieu On July 20, 1969 Neil Armstrong and Buzz Aldrin became the first men to step foot on the moon. They landed as part of the United States’ Apollo 11 moon mission. NASA, the U.S.’s space program, would proceed to land five more manned missions. The last one came in 1976.... Continue Reading →
The Extraordinary Faith of Leah Sharibu
Leif J. Le Mahieu In February of 2018, fifteen year old Leah Sharibu, along with one hundred other girls, were kidnapped by the Islamic group Boko Haram (which means “Western Education is forbidden”). They were forcibly ripped from their school in Dapchi and taken to a Boko Haram hideout somewhere in Nigeria. Since that... Continue Reading →
The False Gospel of Tolerance
Leif J. Le Mahieu In contemporary Western society, tolerance has been elevated as the greatest and most important attribute for society to strive for. Traditionally, tolerance has meant that one is able to hear dissenting viewpoints and opinions without resorting to violence and rioting. However, the new tolerance propagated by the radical left says... Continue Reading →
The Heroism of Sergeant John Chapman
Leif J. Le Mahieu In a world dominated by the glitz and glamour of Hollywood it is easy to forget about the men and women who work without recognition to keep us safe. Contemporary Western society celebrates the entertainer. Superstar athlete, comedians, singers, and actors dominate the headlines and garner much public attention. While... Continue Reading →
Planned Parenthood: The Most Racist Institution in America
Leif J. Le Mahieu Buzzwords like “institutional racism” and “systemic racism” have dominated the national conversation over the last several years. Charges of racism have been levied against the police, the government, and other prominent organizations. Yet there is one institution ignored by the vast majority of so called “social justice warriors.” That is the... Continue Reading →
Can the War on Terror be Won?
Leif J. Le Mahieu On September 11, 2001 nineteen Islamic jihadists hijacked four United States commercial passenger planes. Two of the planes smashed into the Twin Towers in New York, one crashed into the side of the Pentagon, and another went down in a field in Shanksville, Pennsylvania. This act of terror resulted in... Continue Reading →
The Great and Costly Crusade
by Leif J. Le Mahieu Throughout the past months Christians in Nigeria have faced a sharp spike in persecution resulting in the deaths of at least two hundred. Some of this killing, near Jos, Nigeria, occurred from June 21-24 by Islamic Fulani herdsmen. For Nigerian Christians, violence and persecution has been the norm of... Continue Reading →