
Reflections on the Good Samaritan Ethic
Race activists say Daniel Penny is racist. Others say he’s a hero and a good Samaritan. Let’s consider how the parable of the Good Samaritan
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Race activists say Daniel Penny is racist. Others say he’s a hero and a good Samaritan. Let’s consider how the parable of the Good Samaritan

The American tradition of Thanksgiving honors God’s providence in blessing the early pilgrims. For Christians, gratitude is our way of life, flowing from the gospel.

The desire to control is common, but it doesn’t lead to true security. Scripture reveals the path to peace is trusting God’s sovereignty and provision

Part 1 of this series covered the meteoric rise of transgenderism. In Part 2, we explore the beginning of the backlash.

Today marks the beginning of Transgender Awareness Week. The last thing Americans need—or want—is more awareness of transgenderism, which is upending society.

The Westminster Larger Catechism tells us honoring veterans is part of fulfilling God’s command to honor our fathers. Let us honor them and call our

As October 31 approaches the world bursts into activity: get the candy, pumpkins, and Halloween costumes. For the Church, October 31 is something much more

In this sermon, Anglican bishop James Madison (1795) preaches on God’s providential hand in establishing America and the biblical values that Americans ought to hold

In this second historical sermon, Phillip Payson (1778) delivered “An Election Sermon” exhorting his audience to rejoice in American liberty, while taking seriously the spiritual
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