Successful Societies
Kerby Anderson What makes a society successful? With all the talk this last year about trying to Make America Great Again, the focus has been on indiv...
Killing Big Bird?
Kerby Anderson When President Trump published his proposed budget cuts, many media outlets focused on cuts to public broadcasting. Writers for USA Tod...
Tax Reform
Kerby Anderson President Trump wants Congress to tackle tax reform. He and they are likely to encounter some significant obstacles in order to get thi...
Health Care Costs
Kerby Anderson When members of Congress once again decide to tackle the difficult issue of health care, they need to look at the reasons health care c...
Deconstructing Gender
Penna Dexter The Associated Press announced updates to its Stylebook, providing journalists with direction for referring to transgender and gender flu...
Reaching Secular Friends
Kerby Anderson Khaldoun Sweis admits that reaching your secular friends with the gospel is difficult, but there are things we can do to be more effect...
Benedict Option
Kerby Anderson Should Christians engage in a “strategic withdrawal” from society? That is the question Rod Dreher asks in his new book, The Benedict O...
Deterrence
Kerby Anderson I think most of us understand that if you want to prevent some human action, the most effective way to accomplish that is through deter...
Weaning Dependents
Kerby Anderson Yesterday I talked about entitlement addiction. Today I want to focus on how hard it is to wean Americans off other government programs...
Addiction and Entitlements
Kerby Anderson Addiction is hard to escape. Whether we are talking about drugs and alcohol or gambling or a variety of other addictions. Dennis Prager...
Respecting Religious Liberty
Penna Dexter As the Senate Judiciary Committee began confirmation hearings for Judge Neil Gorsuch, columnist Dahlia Lithwick wrote a piece in SLATE co...
Secular America
Kerby Anderson America is turning more into a secular society. But this post-Christian nation has not turned into a kinder, more tolerant place to liv...