He stood proudly laughing as I retrieved my red flag from a ditch. “Wave it, son!” he encouraged. It remains a vivid recollection of a moment in a...

In my previous article, we reviewed the three main worldviews and their relation to big government. This series will interpret how biblical scriptures imply a minimal government, and...

Editor’s note: Russell Gehrlein appeared as a guest on the Embrace Our Calling podcast, hosted by Marcus Mok, on Sunday, January 25. Russell and Marcus discussed several faith...

It is the first decade of the 1800s, and for Christians in America, it is a desperate moment. The promise has not been fulfilled. The nation has not...

Free market economics. Keynesian economics. Austrian economics. Marxist economics. Conservative economics. There are about as many flavors of economics as there are economists, perhaps more. What Americans need...

“I’m giving up chocolate!” “This year, I’m keeping my cheese and chocolate, but giving up all social media. Goodbye, Facebook friends! See you after Easter.” “No coffee for...

Black History Month is celebrated in February because it marks the birthdays of President Abraham Lincoln (February 12) and of the famous abolitionist Frederick Douglass (who never knew...

In April 2025, scholars and leaders from a variety of fields gathered at the Gallup World Headquarters in Washington, DC, to discuss “groundbreaking research, actionable insights and innovative...

It was something that President Lincoln had long hoped to do. He would, if the opportunity came, free the slaves. He did not have the authority to free...

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