What We Can Learn From America’s First ‘Black Lives Matter’ Movement
A “Black lives matter” movement erupted in 18th-century colonial America that is generally ignored by modern historians. This…
A “Black lives matter” movement erupted in 18th-century colonial America that is generally ignored by modern historians. This…
I was driving along, listening to a Christian radio station on the car radio. A well-known pastor came…
Despite societal turmoil and a pandemic that continues to plague the nation, I believe that America can see…
Nations derive their sense of identity from their history. If you want to radically transform a nation, you…
Prayer is as American as baseball and apple pie. The Continental Congress, out of which came our Declaration…
The earliest immigrants to this land believed that they, as a people, had entered into a sacred covenant…
The anarchists in Portland, Oregon, who pulled down the statue of George Washington and burned an American flag…
I received an email from a person in another state asking my thoughts on hell. She went on…
On Father’s Day, I thank God for women preachers, for around 1939-40, my father was saved as the…
On August 28, 1963, Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr., after being maligned and jailed, stood on the steps…
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