Grade Inflation
Penna Dexter Grade inflation is ravaging American universities. In 1960, 15 percent of grades were A’s. Today nearly 50 percent are. At the college le...
Is America Great?
Kerby Anderson Is America great? Was America great? These are questions that deserve an answer in a year when we will be celebrating the 250th anniver...
Dismal Demographic
Kerby Anderson Mollie Engelhart writes about “The Year America Stops Replacing Itself.” We were told that sometime in the future, perhaps around 2040,...
Government and Inflation
Kerby Anderson Pierre Poilievre is the leader of the Conservative Party of Canada and recently was on Joe Rogan’s podcast. They were talking about wha...
Value of Church
Kerby Anderson The writer of the book of Hebrews (10:24-25) reminds us of the value of church attendance. “And let us consider how to stir up one anot...
Loss of Community
Kerby Anderson Stephen Soukup recently wrote about “Fenway Park, College Basketball, and the Loss of Community.” Although he used sports as his exampl...
University Reform
Penna Dexter What should American universities do to get their good reputations back? Surveys show Americans are losing confidence in higher education...
AI and Communism
Kerby Anderson Artificial intelligence poses a problem for the Chinese communist government. That is why Cameron Berg wrote in the Wall Street Journal...
Church Attendance
Kerby Anderson How many Americans attend church on a regular basis? The typical percentage usually cited is 22 percent. In other words, one in five pe...
Great Migration
Kerby Anderson James Freeman, writing in the Wall Street Journal, reminds us that “The Great Migration Continues.” Last year, I did a commentary on th...
Who Wrote This?
Kerby Anderson Christian Schneider began his column with three dad jokes. I wasn’t exactly sure why he did that, until he explained that they were wri...
Sharia Law
Kerby Anderson During this election season, you may have noticed several political candidates are talking about sharia law. On the one hand, it isn’t...