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Upon moving to Virginia after four years in New York City, I understand the difficulty of finding a NYC bagel…
Upon moving to Virginia after four years in New York City, I understand the difficulty of finding a NYC bagel…
Everyone loves a comeback story. And for people of faith who sometimes feel in exile in contemporary society, nothing fires…
Pete Wehner, a gifted writer, thinker, and senior fellow at the Ethics and Public Policy Center, recently wrote a great…
“This is not business as usual.” These wise words came from my boss’ boss at a meeting of key staff…
Amidst the current threat of Covid-19, fear of loss, and physical distancing, so many of us are slapped by financial…
By: Dr. Daniel Dreisbach
We live in a time when religious liberty is more threatened than at any time in living memory. While courts and commentators turn frequently…
It is part of human development that people from every generation must come to terms with and decide what to…
It’s election season in the U.S., and we are hearing a lot about voting. I saw a public service announcement…
We hold these truths to be self-evident, that all men are created equal, that they are endowed by their Creator…
Our first president, George Washington, defined a vital, visible public role for religion in the civil polity and simultaneously affirmed…