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President Biden’s unpardonable pardon: We must love our children both rightly and righteously “Today, I signed a pardon for my son Hunter.” Those w...

January 4, 2025

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Into the wilderness: The new Trump indictment and the looming crisis

We are pushing far into uncharted territory. The criminal prosecution of a former president of the United States has been contemplated before, but it never happened. Now, it has. Former president Donald J. Trump has already been indicted on multiple ...

September 3, 2023

Seismic crisis in Israel: Issues of real and unavoidable consequence are at stake, and not just for Israel

What in the world is going on in Israel? A political controversy has catapulted the nation into world headlines and some warn that the nation faces an existential crisis. Sources close to the Biden administration warn that the close relationship betw ...

August 27, 2023

As Summer Ends — A Summer Booklist That Will Outlast Warm Weather (2023)

I know, I know. August is a bit late for the release of a "summer reading list." I can only plead necessity. I divide my reading into three major categories: First, books I must read for doing the work I do. Second, books I need to read for lifetime ...

August 7, 2023

Make no mistake, America is now on trial: The indictment of a former president sets the nation on a dangerous path

The American constitutional order is now on trial. With the indictment of a former president on criminal charges—including violations of the Espionage Act—we have entered a new political age. Our entire system of ordered liberty, a political culture ...

July 12, 2023

These are the men who took the cliffs: The anniversary of D-Day and the end of an age

“These are the boys of Point du Hoc,” declared President Ronald Reagan in 1984, as the free world celebrated the 40th anniversary of D-Day and as waves crashed into the cliffs of Normandy. The man met the hour in that speech, and with the world watch ...

July 9, 2023

Uganda and its opposition to LGBTQ normalization: The country’s new “anti-gay” laws hit Western controversy

The East African nation of Uganda made big news this week as President Yoweri Museveni signed legislation establishing what The New York Times called “an anti-gay law” that was “condemned by the United Nations the European Union and rights groups.” W ...

July 2, 2023

Corporations of perpetual capitulation: The Los Angeles Dodgers grovel before the sexual revolutionaries

Unconditional surrenders usually require overwhelming military force, but all it took for the Los Angeles Dodgers to abandon the field was a bit of controversy with the Sisters of Perpetual Indulgence. The white flag of capitulation now flies over Do ...

June 24, 2023

Taken so suddenly, missed so greatly, but safe with Jesus: Remembering Pastor Harry Reeder of Briarwood Presbyterian Church

John Calvin once remarked that Biblical preaching, clearly based upon the inspired Word of God, was nothing less than “God speaking by the mouth of a man.” For decades of ministry, one of those men was Harry Reeder. Dr. Reeder, senior pastor of Briar ...

June 19, 2023

Did you see what happened at the coronation?: Centuries of moral investment in marriage were wiped away

The coronation of King Charles III went off pretty much as planned, with pomp and ceremony designed to invoke a thousand years of history, tradition, national identity, and royal majesty. Observers might be forgiven for wondering just how the elabora ...

June 8, 2023

Lean in to hear the echoes of history: Watching and hearing the coronation of King Charles III

The last time a monarch was crowned in Britain, a very small 4-year-old boy, his hair plastered to his head with polish, wiggled as he sat in Westminster Abbey, feet away from the queen. The queen was his mother. Tomorrow, that queen’s son, King Char ...

June 5, 2023

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