Retirement is portrayed by our culture as the end of our productive years and the beginning of days of leisurely consumption. You’ve earned it. Relax, travel, rest. I...

In this paper, the Center for Christian Statesmanship lays out a biblical perspective on immigration and the importance of national sovereignty....
Sin causes us to forget who we are and who God is. Arlington whispers, "Duty, Honor, Sacrifice." These memorial stones remind us of our calling....

Fear and uncertainty have never been the garments of the faithful. Most Christian business leaders who attend church on Sunday have yet to experience the transformational impact of...

Sin leads us to self-sabotage. Even when nothing is standing in our way, we fail to achieve the goals we aim for. But God offers us a better...
In this position paper, the Center for Christian Statesmanship lays out a biblical perspective on marriage and family as the building block of society....

How can Christians learn from history to best serve the poor? The competing paradigms within evangelical thought on poverty alleviation can best be distinguished by the voluntary principle...

Many people feel overwhelmed, slumped, and disillusioned over politics. Maybe you sense an internal tangle of anxiety and anger about impending election results. Breaking news delivers latest polls...

In this position paper, the Center for Christian Statesmanship lays out a biblical perspective on race, racial bigotry, and the error of Critical Race Theory....
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