TEKEL and the Hollow Age: Why Our Civilization Is Being Weighed and Found Wanting
The handwriting on the wall remains one of the most unsettling images in Scripture. During Belshazzar’s great feast—an
Thanksgiving: The Yankee Holy Day Born From Anti-Christmas Theology
America treats Thanksgiving as if it were carved into granite at the dawn of the republic, a timeless national feast
Who Were the Real “Rebels”?
Words are never neutral. They come with freight, with moral coloring, with the weight of whoever controls the narrative. Nowhere
California Wants Confederate Privileges Without Confederate Principles
Every so often, the Golden State flirts with the notion of secession. Usually it’s sparked by frustration with “red
A Proposal for Restoring Federal Balance: Population-Based Apportionment of the National Budget
For decades, Americans have been subjected to the rhetoric of so-called “donor states”—the idea that wealthy states like California
Politeness is a virtue—until it becomes a lie.
We live in an age where politeness has been mistaken for righteousness. As long as we nod, smile, and say
When Geography Refuses to Lie: Ukraine, Globalism, and the Unlearned Lessons of History
There are moments in history when nations reveal more than they intend, not through their rhetoric but through the choices
The Next Christian Revival Won’t Look Like the Last One
The West keeps waiting for a revival that looks like the last one.
It isn’t coming.
Every few years
Outnumbered, Never Overcome: Why the Remnant Church Still Wins
There is a striking pattern that runs through history—military, cultural, and spiritual. It surfaces in every age when a