Moore to the Point: Why Many Evangelical Leaders Are Selling Out
By: Jonathan Harris For the past few years a growing segment of evangelical leadership has been marching toward the left culminating most recently in staunch opposition to and the defeat of Alabama senatorial candidate Roy… Moore to the Point: Why Many Evangelical Leaders Are Selling Out
Harvey Weinstein vs. Jedediah Smith and True American Manhood
By: Jonathan Harris I just recently finished a biography of the life of Jedediah Smith, one of the most famous American explorers, pathfinders, and mountain men. Smith was the first person of European descent to… Harvey Weinstein vs. Jedediah Smith and True American Manhood
A Review of Michael Card’s “The Walk.”
By: Jonathan Harris Over the past semester I have read a number of books on Christian discipleship—being a disciple, making disciples, shaping church ministry toward the goal of discipleship, etc. I would not say any… A Review of Michael Card’s “The Walk.”
Justice League: Why we need fewer Superhero Movies
By: David Harris I had to chance to see D.C. Comic’s long awaited sequel to Batman vs. Superman earlier this week – in an empty theater; this is one of the great perks to waiting… Justice League: Why we need fewer Superhero Movies
Where does bland food come from? “Thanksgiving with White Families” and Suburban Culture
By: David Harris A July 2017 article from Buzzfeed.com, the hallmark of all popular wisdom of our time, was entitled, “15 Things You’ll Understand If You’ve Ever Eaten At A White Friend’s House.”[i]In… Where does bland food come from? “Thanksgiving with White Families” and Suburban Culture
Remember Mississippi by Ryan S. Walters: A Review
By: Jonathan Harris “Remember Mississippi”, a book about the Chris McDaniel’s 2014 campaign was released over the weekend. Ryan S. Walters, author and personal friend of McDaniel, takes his readers deep into the underbelly of… Remember Mississippi by Ryan S. Walters: A Review
An Argument for the Abolition of 11th and 12th Grade
By: David Harris We have a problem with education. Scratch that. We have a host of problems with education. It would not be in the interest of practicality to belabor all the various issues, concerns… An Argument for the Abolition of 11th and 12th Grade
The Twighlight of the American Enlightenment by George Marsden- A Review
By: Jonathan Harris George Marsden’s The Twilight of the American Enlightenment serves as a helpful survey of American social thought from the end of the second world war through the present. While the 1950s were… The Twighlight of the American Enlightenment by George Marsden- A Review