Allegation: The Southern Poverty Law Center Is a Massive Fraud and Hate Operation
The U.S. Department of Justice announced an indictment accusing the Southern Poverty Law Center of fraudulently channeling donor money to extremist groups, including the KKK, to manufacture hate for fundraising. The complaint alleges SPLC has raised more than $170 million annually, leveraging an expanded list of 1,200‑1,400 "hate" organizations. Corporate donors such as Apple, Cisco, Fidelity, Charles Schwab and Vanguard are cited as having contributed to the alleged scheme. The case is pending, and its resolution could reshape how nonprofits are monitored and funded.

Helping Your Teen Trust in God’s Existence
Lee Strobel, former atheist turned Christian apologist, joins Jim Daly on Focus on the Family to discuss how parents can help teens trust in God’s existence. He recounts his own teenage doubts and the lack of answers that pushed him...

How to Disciple Your Kids Through Every Stage of Parenting
Rich Griffith, a single father of three adopted teens and associate professor of Youth and Multi‑generational Ministry, joins Focus on the Family to discuss how parents can intentionally disciple children at every developmental stage. He argues that many families defer...

Living Joyously
Motivational speaker David Ring, who lives with cerebral palsy, recently featured on Focus on the Family’s broadcast "Living Joyously." The program, recorded at Moody Bible Institute’s Founder’s Week, has become one of the network’s most‑watched episodes and is distributed via...

How AI Is Shaping Our View of Reality
Artificial intelligence has become a double‑edged force in daily life, delivering breakthroughs in medical diagnostics, research assistance, and computational speed while also spawning deepfakes, cheating tools, and AI‑generated content that blurs truth. In a recent Focus on the Family broadcast,...

Starting Your Day in a Better Way
The article urges replacing morning doomscrolling with “hope scrolling,” a practice of prayer and Bible reading before checking phones. Kevin A. Thompson outlines three reflective questions to extract personal hope from Scripture and share it throughout the day. Thompson discusses...