
Which is the Wisest Response to Climate Change?
What’s the wiser policy in response to manmade climate change? Mitigation (slow or stop it) or adaptation (learn to live with it)? Which better maximizes
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What’s the wiser policy in response to manmade climate change? Mitigation (slow or stop it) or adaptation (learn to live with it)? Which better maximizes

We tend to take both work and rest to the extremes. We either see the world glorifying the constant hustle, or we see it celebrating

As we get ready to celebrate another Thanksgiving, there’s one more thing to be grateful to God for: the Declaration of Independence, the U.S. Constitution,

The holiday season is a wonderful time of the year because it provides many opportunities to be with family and friends. The holidays can also

The recent New York City mayoral victory of self-identified socialist Zohran Mamdani highlights the false, yet enticing, hope of socialism. Winning a dominant 50.4% of

*These are my personal views and do not necessarily reflect the views of the Department of Agriculture or the U.S. government. In 1983, I made

As America celebrates Halloween, many here and overseas celebrate an anniversary that changed the world. October 31, 1517, marked the beginning of the Protestant Reformation,

Jesus calls us to engage the poor, not just with resources, but with our lives. A recent IFC survey found 63 percent of Protestant evangelicals

In the ancient world, the city gates were more than an entrance. They were the heart of public life. Elders gathered to render judgment. Merchants
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