Ryan Bomberger
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.
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Ahmaud Arbery, LeBron James and blamestream media
As someone who is “African American," I was actually reluctant to write about this tragic story.
A pro-life Mother's Day tribute
This Sunday is Mother’s Day, but for me it’s Mothers’ Day. It’s a day I celebrate three extraordinary moms: my birthmom, my mom, and the mama of my four kiddos.
Harvard hates homeschooling
People in Ivy League towers really need to come back down to earth.
No, Oprah. COVID-19 is not ravaging us. Abortion is.
How is it that celebrities like Oprah see negative racial disparities in every facet of American life, except in the one industry that kills for a living?
Planned Parenthood's abortion propaganda is essential ... for skyrocketing profits
Somehow the “My Body My Choice” crowd doesn’t understand the difference between an elective “choice” and essential healthcare.
Coronavirus, chaos and compassion
The duplicitous rhetoric we hear about human worth cannot distract us from wanting to know and understand what is really going on.
The genocide the Supreme Court and medical groups unleashed
There’s too much power vested in nine people in black robes. It only takes five justices, though, to make decisions that impact generations. And they’ve been Supremely wrong, repeatedly.
Billboard companies promote abortion but censor pro-life messaging in black communities
When it comes to abortion, outdoor advertising companies are increasingly promoting pro-abortion lies while banning pro-life truths.
The NFL, fake feminism and that Super Bowl striptease
While Olay featured fully clothed female astronauts in an ad who were reaching for the stars, the NFL paid Shakira and J-Lo to gyrate and simulate a striptease on the Halftime stage floor.
Christianity Today and the evangelical left's feigned Trump outrage
I wish the evangelical Left were just as concerned about Christians’ support of the immoral behavior of movie and music celebrities, whose lifestyles are tragically heavily funded by those who should value “loyalty to the Creator of the Ten Commandments.” Why is this outrage relegated only to political leaders?