Bowe Bergdahl and Looking Toward the Heavens

The Christian worldview explains why cases like this are so challenging and why they should turn our minds toward our great hope to come, where the depravity of a fallen world will no longer taint our lives.

CAPC Podcast #24 – Losing Our Generation? A Discussion with Dan Darling of the ERLC

CAPC Podcast #21 – ACLU Fights for Bible Reading, Cee-Lo Departs The Voice, Congressional LARPing

CAPC Podcast #12 – House of Cards SPOILERCAST

Virginia’s Gerrymandering Violates the Golden Rule in Politics

“‘Do unto others’ includes imposing rules on others that you would have them impose on you.”

How do you Choose Public Policy? Sandy Hook, Gun Control, and Pragmatism

I worry that we don’t support policies based on how they will bless us and our neighbors, but rather, on how they fit with our prior political commitments.

China’s 18th National Congress & The Future of Chinese Christianity

China will be marked in the upcoming years with subsequent outpouring of the spirit of God and continued spiritual attack.

Paul Ryan: The Man With A Plan

By taking Ryan as his running mate, Romney is making some interesting statements about what kind of presidency he wants.

God and Country Music: The Politics of The Dixie Chicks & American Christianity

“Regardless of political beliefs, we need to discuss, dialogue and ask questions instead of blacklisting.”

The Separation of Church and Patriotism

Honoring your country does not mean offering it a pinch of incense on the altar.

How Should Christians Think About Gay Marriage?

“Our prayer is that political stances will never detract from the only message that truly matters.”

Watching Politics From the Pew: Valuable Debates?

“Debates have a surprising impact on our ethics.”

Watching Politics From the Pew: Two-Year Marriage Licenses

“Events like these just serve as a reminder to me that the government can fail you at any time. Pastors cannot look to the state to tell people the right way to live.”

Watching Politics From the Pew: Who Cares if He Is Mormon?

“I do not expect everyone to agree. But I do expect, once in a while, to see substantive debates that flow from common agreement about the core goals we all have.”

Struggle With the Death Penalty

Does the death penalty prevent crime? Why do governments enact it? And how should Christians feel about it?

Citizenship Confusion: The New York Times’ Religious Quiz for Presidential Candidates

All candidates should be open about their defining beliefs. Whether they are based on the Bible or secular humanism.