Israel demanded a king, but their royal rulers diminished after only four generations, as we read in my last post. After Solomon’s son Rehoboam, Israel was snatched up...
Whether you liked economics class in school or not, if you want to be a good steward of God’s resources, you need to think like an economist. Maximizing...
For the Christian, every question of human ethics begins in one way or another with the character of God before flowing inevitably to the beliefs and behaviors of...
If you’re a Christian you don’t have “a calling,” you have three. Two of the three are fundamental and universal—that is, they aren’t optional and they aren’t individual,...
Every good author writes with a target audience in mind, but it is rare to find a book aimed simultaneously at strictly rationalist adherents to Ayn Rand’s political...
Editor’s Note: Russell Gehrlein was a guest on the radio program, Community Bridge, a Family Radio Network program and podcast on January 4, 2021. Below is a partial...
Every now and then I read a blog post that lights a spark in me. Luma Simms’s article, “How Women Should Rethink the American Dream,” published on The...
Grandma smiled at Zach and Maggie. “So, here’s the letter to my grandparents when they were missionaries in the Congo. I’ll read it for you.” She began slowly...
Concerns that there will soon be too many people for the planet to support are not new—nor have past versions of the argument proven true. In fact, a...
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