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I’ve had the privilege of building branding campaigns for zoos, restaurants, wedding planners, and even blueberry farms. Surprisingly, no matter how unique the business, the art of branding...

Editor’s note: Dr. Anne Bradley was recently featured in an interview with Praxis Circle. Below are a few highlights of that conversation centered around the topic of post-Christian...

Oftentimes, when twentysomethings find themselves metaphorically (or sometimes literally) staring in the mirror asking why their life isn’t having an impact—smack in the middle of a quarter-life crisis—they...

At their core, people are all basically the same. Whether we’re believers in Christ or not, we are all God’s image bearers and also sinners, not perfect. Being...

Editor’s Note: This is an excerpt from Dr. Bradley’s recent article in the journal, Religion & Liberty Volume 35, published by the Acton Institute. Read the full article...

On Memorial Day, we find ways to honor our brave men and women who paid the ultimate price for their country while fighting this nation’s wars. Here, I...

As families gather for barbecues all across the country in honor of Memorial Day, I’m humbly reminded of the important connection between freedom and flourishing. To honor the...

In this series, I have tried to present textual and ethical reasons for thinking that the Bible teaches a minimalist view of the state. I have also looked...

Sickness. Disease. Extreme poverty. Corruption. These are all marks of a fallen world. Yet the grand story of the gospel tells us there is hope. The chapters of...

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