To Flag or Not to Flag: The Debate Over National Flags in Christian Churches
Churches should consider whether a flag enhances or detracts from their mission to glorify God and foster unity.
The Paradox: Why It is Essential to Champion Religious Freedom Even While Believing in Absolute Truth
Christians throughout history have often faced a paradox when it comes to religious liberty. When in the minority…
BREAKING: Supreme Court Hears Arguments Over Religious Opt-Outs in LGBTQ+ Curriculum Case
Parents challenge Montgomery County’s refusal to allow exemptions from inclusive storybooks, while school board defends policy as lawful,…
THE DRONE, THE BEAST, AND THE DISAPPEARING SOUL
A Reckoning in Code As AI begins to govern more than labor and law, world religions—Christian, Jewish, Muslim,…
What Churches Can and Cannot Do: Detailed Legal Boundaries of Political Endorsement in the July 2025 Consent Judgment
The July 7, 2025, joint motion for a consent judgment in National Religious Broadcasters v. Long offers a…
Emergency Caregiver Plan or “Kidnapper’s Dream”? Debate Intensifies on California AB 495
California’s AB 495, billed as the “Family Preparedness Plan Act,” would let any adult with a “mentoring relationship”…
America Is Bleeding: A Reflection for 9/11/2025
“Violence is surrender on the battlefield of ideas.” Cenk Uygur, September 10, 2025. https://youtube.com/shorts/RMrZQ-p-gco?si=YNNXs_f8x_X_birJ The news of Charlie…
“Christ or Chaos”: Why Charlie Kirk’s Memory Could Be Co-Opted by Secular Rulers
Column openly endorses fusing faith with politics, raising urgent concerns of history repeating itself. Disclaimer: I realize that…
Supreme Court declines Kim Davis appeal that sought to overturn Obergefell
Justices leave intact $100,000 jury award against former Kentucky clerk who refused same-sex marriage licenses The U.S. Supreme…