Modern day historians tell us our nation’s founding fathers were a diverse group of atheists, deists, and political revolutionaries.
Laws. They are designed to protect our freedoms, but not all laws are created equal.
Why is our nation the exception to a worldwide norm? What makes America different?
America's founders designed a justice system unlike any the world had ever seen. They valued and protected the rights of the individual, even over government agenda.
Is it too late for our nation to heed this economic warning? Does the Bible offer any advice for a broken economy.
Academics often claim the Bible is Anti-Science. But are Science and Scripture really at odds?
Today’s American culture does not encourage competition. In an era when everyone wants to be a winner, we have lowered our standards to level the playing field.
American courts were designed to be courts of justice. But over time, power has shifted from the people to a select crowd of elected officials.
This generation of Americans is taught that our government was established as a secular institution.
How can Christians today cultivate a courageous church?
Our Founders shared a deep sense of responsibility to care for the poor. But unlike many people today, they believed this duty belonged to churches and individuals, rather than the government.
Our Founders understood the importance of manners and civility.
When it comes to politics, it seems America suffers from an integrity deficit.
History credits American youth with remarkable accomplishments and great responsibilities.
Polling shows that over half of Americans believe we live in a Christian nation. But statistics alone do not prove this.
For many people studying our nation’s history, separating fact from fiction can be as confusing as the separation of church and state.
Throughout history, nations have experimented with various forms of government. From tyrannies and monarchies to democracies and republics, the world has witnessed the triumphs and failures of these governing institutions.