By James B. De Young Seldom does one have the opportunity to review a work of fiction written by a friend that has risen to the top of best seller lists. Recently The Shack has been approaching sales of one million copies. There is even talk about making the book into a movie. But while […]
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The Very Oldest Calvinism Is Needed Right Now to Change the World!
by Rev. Prof. Dr. Nigel Lee The following is an essay written by our friend Dr. Francis Nigel Lee in answer to an article called “The New Calvinism,” by David Van Biema, published March 12, 2009 by Time. Biema’s article suggests a typically negative view of Calvinism. In fact, the Reformed faith—Calvinism in particular—is the […]
American Family Radio AFR interview 5/4/10 – Littlejohn on “Today’s Issues” with Tim Wildmon and Marvin Sanders (abbreviated video)
The Light of the World: Justice, Good Works, and Redeeming the Social Order
By Christopher J. Ortiz You are the light of the world. A city that is set on a hill cannot be hidden. Matthew 5:14 According to the book of Revelation, the ultimate purpose is a realized city (Rev. 21–22), not a realized church in the institutional sense. For those bent on the establishment of liturgy […]
Planned Economy or Planned Destruction?
This cartoon was in the Chicago Tribune in 1934. FDR, one of Obama’s heroes, was president. Look carefully at the Marxist plan of action in the lower left corner. Any questions?
Give Me Individual Liberty Not Government Dependence
by Terry Paulson Dennis Prager has recently added a pearl of wisdom to his repertoire of truths— “The larger the government, the smaller the individual.” The biggest danger from President Obama’s march to bigger government rests in what this means to the grounding principles that have made America great. Will America renew its commitment to […]
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On the 235th Anniversary of the Battle of Lexington
by Christian L. Clingman On this day, the morn of April 17, 1775, dating 235 years ago, a militia made up of independent Americans met a battalion of British soldiers. The American militia was made up of no more than 70 men, while the British battalion was made up of 1200 to 1500. The Americans […]
Holy Week, 1935
by H. Frederick Hoops, deceased former Pastor, Willow Avenue Baptist Church(Hoboken, New Jersey) 1935 — (Grandfather of the late Rev. Christopher RoryHoops, founding theology editor NPI)Very properly, the week which is ushered in by Palm Sunday is so designated. A particular sanctity attaches to these days. They recall the events that constitute the climax not […]
So Many Miracles
by Eugene Elander So many miracles, life does comprise, As we would see, had we only the eyes; So many miracles, with smiles or tears, As we would hear, had we only the ears; So many miracles, which truly are real, As we would touch, had we only the […]
A Thought for Resurrection Sunday
by Ronald W. Kirk I just glanced at Cornelius Van Til’s Why I Believe in God. In this little pamplet, Dr. Van Til—one of the great theologians of the 20th Century—says something extraordinary: [I]f my unity [of worldview] is comprehensive enough to include the efforts of those who reject it, it is large enough even […]
Death Penalty
Nordskog Publishing is pleased to offer the following essay “Death Penalty,” first submitted as a paper for Matthew’s English 12 class in Ventura, California, December 14, 2009. In this essay, Matthew cites NPI publication Death Penalty on Trial.—ed. Death Penaltyby Matthew Carobini In Physics, there is a rule that “for every action, there is an […]
Kill the Diagnosis, Not the Patient
By Bobby Schindler With all of the current debate in the United States over the federal government sanctioning the healthcare delivery system, people seem to have firmly chosen sides – based on their political leanings and not necessarily the actual content of the bill, HR 3200. In a nation that espouses a profound reverence for […]
Leaving the Tab for the Kids
By Terry Paulson It took nearly 150 years for Congress to pass a resolution apologizing for slavery. We should apologize now to future generations for what we’ve done and are doing to America. Though our generation’s motivation was compassionate, we’re leaving America worse. They called the World War II generation “The Greatest Generation.” They survived […]
Foreword to Apostle of Liberty: The World-Changing Leadership of George Washington
by David J. VaughanDuring a recent trip to Mount Vernon, my wife and I visited the nearby gift shop. As I browsed through the many books on Washington and colonial life, I was struck by the lack of attention given to Washington’s religious faith. Only a few books seemed to suggest that religion was an important […]