God’s Courtroom: Seventh-day Adventists, the Sanctuary, and the Question of Heavenly Due Process
On an October morning in 1844, clusters of disillusioned believers across New England grappled with a spiritual crisis. Just the […]
On an October morning in 1844, clusters of disillusioned believers across New England grappled with a spiritual crisis. Just the […]
Ancient Ambitions in a Modern City
The Third Temple: Prophecy, Politics, and the New Jerusalem Gambit Read Post »
In a world often bewildered by unfairness and unanswered questions, this audacious belief in a heavenly investigative judgment offers a vision of ultimate accountability fused with ultimate hope.
God’s Courtroom: The Sanctuary and the Question of Heavenly Due Process Read Post »
Christians throughout history have often faced a paradox when it comes to religious liberty. When in the minority or under
A barrage of executive orders has set the tone for an administration determined to wield its authority to the fullest extent. Some directives have rolled back Biden-era policies, others have reasserted presidential control over federal agencies, and a few have tested the limits of Article II. The administration’s actions—drawing from a well-established history of executive expansion—are now the defining feature of this political era.
Who Controls the Federal Bureaucracy? The Fight Over Presidential Power Read Post »
USAID’s 90-day funding suspension impacts religious charities like CRS and ADRA, raising concerns about humanitarian aid stability. The debate centers on financial oversight, faith-based funding, and church-state separation.
USAID Funding Freeze: The Impact on Religious Charities Read Post »