
The Year of Faith, America, and the Election
My thoughts on the Year of Faith have taken a whole new turn with the re-election of President Obama. I”ve avoided discussing political issues up until

My thoughts on the Year of Faith have taken a whole new turn with the re-election of President Obama. I”ve avoided discussing political issues up until

“We may never be faced with the big decision for or against Christ, but we are faced fifty times a day with the little decisions

No, I will not write his name on the ballot. I believe that voting for a third party, a third person, is a symbolic act.

In our current election cycle, perhaps more than any other in the last forty years, we have two candidates for President with stark, contrasting views

I recently joined Twitter and have found that it’s a good way to discover and follow the work of interesting organizations, writers, and artists. Also,

Picture H/T Mark Shea Who here is sick of politics? Can I see a show of hands? Unanimous? I thought so. One of the nice

Before you click away to Pinterest or Facebook because you just can’t handle another anything political, give this post a chance. Give it a chance

This month, hundreds of college students and recent grads — many of them aspiring politicians — will flock to the nation’s capital for coveted government-related
Santorum wins big! Despite what the “mainstream” expected Santorum wins Colorado, Minnesota and Missouri
Even though that Bill failed to pass into law, there is at least one child alive today because of it!