Category: Politics

Many people think the American story begins with the signing of the Declaration of Independence in 1776, the event we are celebrating the 250th anniversary of this year,...

Let’s be honest at the outset. In our cultural landscape, falsehood and mistrust are ferociously bubbling. In workplaces, churches, political parties, and media outlets, we have become like...

A few years ago on ABC’s The View, Star Parker and Michael Moore had an instructive exchange. To justify state-regulated universal healthcare, Moore sought to marshal support from...

A worship service at Cities Church in St. Paul, Minnesota, was disrupted earlier this month by protesters opposing Immigration and Customs Enforcement (ICE). During the Sunday morning service,...

When people hear the name “King,” they often think of speeches and marches. They think of the life of my famous uncle, Dr. Martin Luther King Jr., as...

Most Americans may not know that the Federal Reserve wasn’t created to conduct monetary policy, unless they have a special interest in macroeconomics. In fact, the Federal Reserve...

One of the things I’ve observed that is almost always missing in the Christian worldview is a sense of time. This starkly contrasts the biblical worldview, which is...

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 benefits while minimizing...

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, and the political...

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