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Imagine you woke up this morning and you were the last person on the planet. You’d feel lonely and terrified,…
Imagine you woke up this morning and you were the last person on the planet. You’d feel lonely and terrified,…
In 1982, famous philosopher and diplomat, Michael Novak changed the minds of many people, particularly Christians, about the benefits of…
The Pope’s latest encyclical, Laudato Si’ (or “Be Praised”), sparked a theological debate between Catholics, Protestants, and even many non-Christians…
By: Elise Daniel
On Thursday morning, I made my way up Pennsylvania Avenue in DC to my neighborhood coffee shop, pulling my suitcase…
By: Dr. Anne Bradley
I had a fascinating conversation with Janet Parshall this week on her show “In the Market with Janet Parshall.” She…
The U.S. has dropped from the second most economically free country in the world to the eighteenth in the past…
By: Elise Daniel
The United States is one of the most economically free countries in the world, but it might not stay that…
This week marks the 151st birthday of Max Weber. He was born on April 21, 1864, in the Prussian city…
Christian hipsters and capitalism don’t mix, or at least that’s what Brett McCracken argued in his 2010 book Hipster Christianity….
By: Greg Ayers
“It is right to risk for the cause of God.” So begins a sermon by John Piper on the topic…