John Grano and Richard Land

Editorial

Religious convictions vs. gay rights: A modest proposal

The question at issue in the 303 Creative v. Elenis case is really quite simple: Should an American citizen be compelled to violate their conscience and create speech advocating that which they find morally abhorrent?

Religious convictions vs. gay rights: A modest proposal

Has America lost her way?

When brave Iranians came out in the streets in the first months of the Obama administration in 2009, they were waving American flags and their protest signs were in English, as many of the signs in Tiananmen Square were, appealing to us for support and help.

Has America lost her way?

The secret to being thankful despite circumstances

Given the divisive rhetoric employed by both sides in this election cycle, the results have been received by the populace with impressive acceptance and the American spirit of “we will try to do a better job of making our case to the American people in the next election.”

The secret to being thankful despite circumstances

Why we shouldn't be surprised by the election result

The most astounding result across the land from last Tuesday’s election was this — 98% of incumbents from both parties who ran for re-election were victorious. Yet exit polls revealed that 75% of voters think the country “was headed in the wrong direction.”

Why we shouldn't be surprised by the election result

Mother Teresa: A spiritual hero for any age

One of the most remarkable women produced by the 20th century passed away after living a truly remarkable life during her 87-year sojourn among us. Her name was Mary Teresa Bojaxhiu, known to the world as Mother Teresa.

Mother Teresa: A spiritual hero for any age

What is the proper balance between church and state?

It has been suggested by some, including myself, that Jefferson meant literally a wall of separation between the institution of the church and the institution of the state—not the separation of religiously informed morality and public policy.

What is the proper balance between church and state?

James Meredith: A truly American story?

In the past fortnight, the University of Mississippi welcomed back perhaps its most famous graduate (with the possible exceptions of Archie and Eli Manning and the author John Grisham).

James Meredith: A truly American story?

Befuddled, bedazzled and bankrupt?

Too many American Evangelicals are befuddled, bedazzled, and bankrupt theologically. All true Evangelicals must be about our Heavenly Father’s business and be involved in some intense and comprehensive remedial education of our Evangelical brothers and sisters.

Befuddled, bedazzled and bankrupt?