6.26 > A Seminal Battle
The rights of parents to guide, protect and teach their children is under a massive assault. If nothing else will move you to informed action, this
6.24 > Toppling Our Monuments
We may choose to tear down the statues that represent both good and bad parts of our past, but that is neither wise nor reasonable… particularly when replaced with other
6.11 > Qualified Immunity
In the wake of the events surrounding George Floyd’s death, we must revisit this protection that ensures a slow exit of bad apples from our national, and state, police
6.7 > #BLM vs Family
Does the BLM movement actually care about black lives, or is it a national movement with a darker agenda. In their own
6.5 > Moral Outrage
Let’s unpack where the outrage over the death of George Floyd must begin, and where that honest look at the value and dignity of life must take those with the courage to examine the undergirdings of their outrage over his
6.1 > Choosing Curricula
The process of choosing curricula is messy but it is out in the open. Parents must get involved at the local level if we are to stem the tide of revisionist history and modern depravity that is becoming required reading for our
5.29 > Faith is worth the fight
Religious liberty is hard won, and clearly enshrined in the first amendment. In light of COVID shutdowns, it is alarming and disappointing how quickly people of faith will simply hand this fundamental, God-given right over to the state… when it has no
5.19 > On Ravi Zacharias
The Christian world lost one of its heroes this past week with the passing of Ravi Zacharias. He was a man who could have sat at the head of any table in the world, be it business, or academic. Instead, he chose to devote his life to reaching over
5.18 > Screen Zombies
COVID is causing many kids to spend their entire day indoors, staring into the very devices that continually steal innocence like a thief in the night. Be on guard during these times, these are things to watch out
5.14 > Lessons from Elders
While many people are in full-blown panic mode surrounding COVID-19, the oldest generation is generally content and much happier than their less-at-risk counterparts. We could learn much from listening to our