Not an Easy Message

Listener response to our recent broadcast on the State of the Union address was…mixed – to say the best. One listener wrote in and blasted us for being racists and in the tank for Donald Trump. Another wrote in accusing us of being Anti-Trumpers. Both...

Missing the FISA Point

If we could halt the drama queens on cable news just long enough to get a serious question into the “Memo Debate,” the question would be:”What authority does the FBI have to abrogate the rights of a U.S. Citizen and strip them of their right to...

Pre-Reformation in the Medieval World

Dr. Nathan Busenitz documents very well in his book “Long Before Luther” (Moody, 2017) that the idea of justification by faith alone was most definitely believed and taught by many of the early church fathers in the first five centuries of Christianity....

Trump’s “Freedom Man” Moment

I don’t like long speeches. I don’t like making them and especially listening to them. When I heard that President Trump’s first State of the Union address would hit an hour and ten minutes I prayed for a rain out. But because public policy is our...

Long Before Luther

Were the main ideas of the Protestant Reformation (sola fide and sola scriptura) novel ideas unheard of before Martin Luther nailed his 95 theses in 1517? One Protestant historian, Alistair McGrath claims that the idea of justification by faith alone (sola fide) was a...

12 Strong — A Threat to the PC Crowd

I saw the movie “12 Strong” starring Chris Hemsworth and Michael Pena. Pretty good war flick. Not as good as “Lone Survivor” or “American Sniper”– it definitely needed more character development– but still a pretty good...