Author: Elise Daniel

Panelists at the Values and Capitalism Fall Summit gathered on Friday, October 30th, to discuss the impact of the family on poverty. According to Bradford Wilcox, director of...

During one of our marriage prep classes, my husband and I received a “marital responsibilities chart” with various tasks from managing finances to folding laundry. The teacher asked...

Christian millennials are losing interest in politics. They are passionate about social justice issues, but they’re politically disillusioned, and dysfunction in Washington is quickly eroding their enthusiasm for...

If the Republican debate is something you’re not planning on watching tonight, read this first. Plenty of Christians just don’t “do” politics. Only half of all evangelical Christians...

A recent report by the American Legislative Exchange Council (ALEC) found that states that tax more give less. The report says: States that raise taxes see a decline...

While engagement is full of joy and excitement, there were many moments my fiancé and I wanted to hit fast forward to the wedding. Choosing the design of...

My husband Kris and I recently returned from our honeymoon in Alaska. Perhaps a less conventional choice for a honeymoon, we sought adventure and wild solitude. Alaska attracts...

Yesterday, I stood on the Capitol lawn with 50,000 others to watch the Pope’s address to Congress over a live Jumbotron feed. His speech was both encouraging and...

Today, feminists are concerned that women hold less than 5 percent of Fortune 500 CEO positions, and that men still dominate fields like math, science, and engineering. One...

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