Historically challenged Kamala Harris gaslights a nation
Don’t let them gaslight you, America. The vice president and the pro-abortion NAACP are literally advocating to make black lives history.

Ryan Bomberger is the Chief Creative Officer and co-founder of The Radiance Foundation. He is happily married to his best friend, Bethany, who is the Executive Director of Radiance. They are adoptive parents with four awesome kiddos. Ryan is an Emmy Award-winning creative professional, factivist, international public speaker and author of NOT EQUAL: CIVIL RIGHTS GONE WRONG. He loves illuminating that every human life has purpose.
Don’t let them gaslight you, America. The vice president and the pro-abortion NAACP are literally advocating to make black lives history.
A few days ago, I watched my daughter speak with beautiful confidence at her graduation ceremony. Years of memories flooded my mind as tears raced down my face.
She matters. Without a ‘she’ and a ‘he’, we wouldn’t be we.
As an adoptive family of 15 with white, black, mixed, Native American, Vietnamese, able and disabled siblings, we’re literally the realization of Martin Luther King’s dream. My marriage and my four mixed children are a testament to a movement that fought to erase the destructive lines racism had drawn for our society.
According to the male-dominated Chicago Tribune Editorial Board, abortion ensures the “smooth functioning of American society.” Things go so smoothly when we kill our children. OK. Got it.
Can’t let history get in the way of heavily-funded, racist, woke propaganda.
“The Constitution is a GLORIOUS LIBERTY DOCUMENT.” These words were delivered by a former slave.
I know the memories of our historical heroes are sacrosanct. While I have celebrated Martin Luther King Jr.’s history-changing eloquence on individual and societal morality and his relentless pursuit of justice, I can’t ignore his blind spots.
Your neighborhood pharmacy has become your de facto community abortion mill.
Love is love, right? Nope. God is love. When we understand that and how love is defined in 1 Corinthians 13, we can’t pretend that our culture’s brokenness is something to celebrate.