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Fools

Guest essay by Ben Gilmore A story – My guide and I saw a shepherd following his flock down the road.  I asked, “Isn’t the shepherd supposed to walk in front and lead his sheep?”  My guide replied, “That isn’t the shepherd. That is the butcher.” I am in awe of any shepherd who can […]

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Using the IRS to Suppress Free Speech

Guest essay by Star Parker After the Citizens United decision, the president himself weighed in, expressing his outrage about the decision, indicating his intent to “develop a forceful response to this decision.” The latest round of the IRS scandal, in which Tea Party and conservative groups have been selectively targeted for harassment by our tax […]

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The Call to Live Against the World for the World: Why Christians should be involved in culture

Guest Essay by Ed Vitagliano It’s one of the stories we rarely tell during the Christmas season. After Herod the king learns from the magi that the Messiah has been born, Herod doesn’t exactly rejoice and sing carols. Instead, understanding what the coming of the Messiah would mean for his own reign, Herod tries to […]

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Powerful Evangelical and Culture Changing Work in Uganda

Guest essay by Ronald Kirk What if you could help powerfully redeem a long-broken but promising African nation to Christ, to see a significant answer to Christ’s prayer—God’s will be done on earth? A little explanation… Back in the early 1980s, my wife and I started a pioneering Christian day school called the Master’s School. […]

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The Christian Testimony of Peyton Manning

Guest essay by Michael Christian On Sunday Peyton Manning, the quarterback of the playoff-bound Denver Broncos, completed the greatest statistical regular season at the Quarterback position in the 94-year history of the National Football League (NFL). This regular season saw Manning set records in yards passed in a season (5,477) and touchdowns thrown in a […]

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George Washington, the Apples, and the Tree

Excerpt by John Frost From the indications which we have of George’s earliest studies, the books presented to him by his father must have been carefully chosen with reference to their moral and religious tendency. The direction thus given to young aspirations, was towards that elevated character which his subsequent life exhibited; and the fact […]

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The Alamo: Hallowed American Ground or UN Captive?

Guest Essay by Tom DeWeese In 1836, 150 courageous and dedicated men died defending the Alamo. They fought in opposition to the rise of authoritarian big government as Mexico abandoned its Republic. The men of the Alamo were essentially betrayed and sacrificed by their own Texas government because of indecision and bickering by its political […]

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Mass Marketing the Mandela Myth

Film Review The new Mandela: Long Walk to Freedom film presents a selection and distortion of the history of South Africa and Nelson Mandela as the secular humanists of the New World Order would like us to perceive it. The film rushes through the life and times of Nelson Mandela, completely ignoring the Cold War […]

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Roe v. Wade

Guest Essay by Tony Nassif Los Angeles: We now approach another day of infamy commemorating millions of aborted children. We hear about the horrors of the execution of the babies and the suffering repercussions the mothers’ face emotionally. Yet there is another victim. In Jeremiah 1:5, God says, “Before I formed you in the womb […]

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