Open Wide Your Hand: 4 Questions Regarding Social Welfare
Georgia’s food stamp program provides an interesting case study for thinking about the current debate surrounding social welfare. In good […]
Georgia’s food stamp program provides an interesting case study for thinking about the current debate surrounding social welfare. In good […]
Schools of all types desire an interdisciplinary education. Secular education strives for it, and liberal arts assumes to be the
Well, it’s summer. It’s time for the beach towels, sunblock, the nearest pool, and, yes, good movies. Who doesn’t
“Believe in equal pay for equal work? Put your money where your mouth is.” So reads the website of the
First, there was marginalization of people of color, then there was maximalization, to add people of color where they should have been in the first place. If that sounds wrong, it if sounds like three big steps in the wrong direction, I completely agree. If one race, class, or gender has been treated unequally, the solution is to treat every race, class, and gender equally. If you instead privilege one previously maltreated group, you are perpetuating the problem.
Graduating senior Moriah Bridges was chosen by her class president to provide the closing exercise at Beaver High School’s June
The Church of England has been cowed. We’ve known this for years, but it is rapidly capitulating and scrambling to
Stephen Harper served as Prime Minister of Canada for nine years. While few would say that Trump and Harper are
In chapter one, “Moses and His Moisture,” Bell sets a precedent for how he argues in for the rest of
Economic growth is welcome news for politicians but not enough to get them to champion a controversial bill that many moralistic constituents would oppose. There is yet another green leafy substance that makes them drool…By making pot legal, not only are state governments able to collect tax revenue but they are able to jack up tax rates astronomically.
Last week Vermont Senator Bernie Sanders transformed a rather mundane confirmation hearing for the deputy director for the Office of
Classical education has enjoyed a resurgence in popularity in both Christian and secular schools. The Association of Classical Christian Schools
We all know America is changing… Over Christmas break I took my W.A.S.P (white anglo-saxon protestant) blond children to the
I make my children practice telling jokes at dinner. If I can help it, none of my progeny will have
Thursday, former FBI director James Comey testified in front of the Senate Intelligence Committee regarding the details of his relationship
The problem for secularists is they cannot shake off the image of God. Because we live in God’s world as His image-bearers we will tend toward certain impulses: justice, joy, love, mercy, evangelism, and prayer. But dislodged from Christ these impulses jump the rails and crash. Jesus is the Alpha and Omega, the beginning and the end, the root and the fruit, the source and the goal of all things. Once we remove Him we are left with justice that isn’t just, mercy that invites murder, and prayers to the no-gods in the great emotive sky. But in Christ justice and mercy kiss, we join the angels in heavenly song, and our prayers rise like incense to the throne of Almighty God.
Why can’t Americans reach across the aisle like they used to? This question becomes more and more relevant every day,
Rob Bell’s new book “What is the Bible?” seems to be on a trajectory that will cause a stir in
Matt Walsh joined the CrossPolitic podcast this week to talk about his new book The Unholy Trinity, in which he