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...
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 the vote in...
*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 a life-altering decision...
The pursuit of knowledge was once a deeply Christian calling, anchored in the belief that all truth is God’s truth. Harvard’s original motto was Veritas Christo et Ecclesiae...
It is part of human development that people from every generation must come to terms with and decide what to accept from the faith traditions they inherit from...
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