Recent Articles
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Should Christians Support Israel? It’s Complicated.
Read more: Should Christians Support Israel? It’s Complicated.So, should Christians support Israel? The answer is neither a blanket “yes” nor a cynical no.”
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Freedom is Worth More Than Federal Aid
Read more: Freedom is Worth More Than Federal AidFreedom isn’t free. But neither is dependence.
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Reclaiming Attention in an Age of Artificial Pleasures
Read more: Reclaiming Attention in an Age of Artificial PleasuresWe must recover a vision of the good life grounded in restraint, discipline, and meaning.
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Make Tariffs Great Again
Read more: Make Tariffs Great AgainThis is not a rejection of capitalism, but a call for realism.
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Choose Faithful Fatherhood in a World That Glorifies the Grind
Read more: Choose Faithful Fatherhood in a World That Glorifies the GrindFatherhood is not a private concern, but a public witness. The habits a father cultivates — or neglects — have implications for souls and society.
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Bridging the Gap Between the Pulpit and Politics
Read more: Bridging the Gap Between the Pulpit and PoliticsPolitical movements often co-opt Christian language while advancing agendas that distort biblical truth. Christians must be vigilant, ensuring that our political commitments do not compromise our ultimate allegiance to Christ.
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The Illusion of Freedom: The Dangers of “Let People Do What They Want”
Read more: The Illusion of Freedom: The Dangers of “Let People Do What They Want”A world that worships autonomy over wisdom is not a world of flourishing but of fragmentation.
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Echoes of Athens in America
Read more: Echoes of Athens in AmericaProductivity becomes toil when it is untethered from purpose, and ambition becomes bondage when it is not tempered by contentment. In God, pleasure is meaningful but not enslaving.
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Let People Believe in Santa Claus
Read more: Let People Believe in Santa ClausIn a world increasingly in need of hope, Santa remains an enduring figure worth believing in — not for his existence but for the God he reflects.
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The Quiet Tyranny: Entertainment, Compliance, and the Erosion of Liberty
Read more: The Quiet Tyranny: Entertainment, Compliance, and the Erosion of LibertyWe are entertained into oblivion, pacified by the ceaseless flow of content designed to dull the sharp edge of critical thought.