
“Christian Nationalism”: Toward a More Responsible Vocabulary
The social, cultural, and political divides in America are both real and visceral. Pick any issue: immigration, crime, energy and

The social, cultural, and political divides in America are both real and visceral. Pick any issue: immigration, crime, energy and

They call it a “semiquincentennial,” and that’s a mouthful: July 4, 2026, will mark the 250th anniversary of America’s founding

Dr. Todd J. Williams, president of Cairn University, used a chapel hour following the September 10 assassination of Charlie Kirk

Many believe higher education is facing an existential crisis. While nonprofit and for-profit schools are battling issues of affordability, enrollment,

Paul reminds us in Philippians 3:20 that “. . . our citizenship is in heaven, from which also we eagerly

In a few weeks, the American presidential election will come to a close. Hundreds of millions of dollars will have

The world is throwing an enormously complex barrage of questions at Americans. First are questions about the justice of wars,

Words matter. They have since the beginning. The biblical narrative in Genesis tells us that God spoke all that is

Matthew T. Martens is the author of Reforming Criminal Justice: A Christian Proposal, a book in which he hopes “to

One of the perpetual challenges for the Christian is navigating the affairs of this world, the things the broader society