Category: Politics

Recently I read a book arguing that higher education can be renewed through campus discussions of vocation. Programs designed to encourage such discussion yielded positive results, which bodes...

Imagine experiencing the misery of totalitarian oppression: losing years of your life to a miscarriage of justice, facing the absurdity of a court system that had eliminated the...

American colleges and universities are in trouble, according to sociology professor Tim Clydesdale. Tuition is increasing at “twice the rate of inflation,” leaving many emerging graduates in serious...

A recent Barna Group study reveals a significant rise in fears regarding religious freedom in America. More than three-quarters of American evangelical Christians surveyed said, “Religious liberty is...

Ideas matter because lives hang in the balance. This is what I teach my students. It’s what I emphasize when I speak to different audiences. Christians know ideas...

The first Baltimore officer involved in the Freddie Gray case faces trial for second-degree homicide. A conviction may bring justice, but it does not promise healing. Memories of...

From below deck a newborn infant’s cry pierced the cold November air. It was November 20, 1620. The new baby’s name was Peregrine White. He was the first...

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...

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...

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