The concept of the separation of church and state is as old as America. Roger Williams talked about it in the early 1600s, Thomas Jefferson in the early
It’s downright fashionable for some people to hate Christianity, and in the same circles people have a tendency to make a big show about embracing homosexuals, so it’s
In my last post, I made the case that the United States Constitution is clearly not a Christian document. The framers of the government and the document in 1787-1789
Throughout American history, Christians have sought to spread their faith and influence the nation in a way consistent with that faith. They have done this in many ways,
Today is a special federal holiday – Washington’s Birthday! Most of us (thanks to endless silhouette crafts in elementary school) know this day more popularly as Presidents Day.
Yesterday, I shared three lessons people (especially Christians) should learn from Martin Luther King’s “Letter from a Birmingham Jail” (You can find that post here). In celebration of
On April 16, 1963, Martin Luther King sat in a jail cell in Birmingham, Alabama. King had been arrested for taking part in the Birmingham Campaign, a non-violent
Usually, Pilgrim posts don’t start popping up until Thanksgiving! However, a friend of mine texted me some questions about Pilgrims that came up earlier today as part of