Darkness into Light: An Interview with Andrew Klavan

Andrew Klavan is an award-winning crime novelist, screenwriter, and media commentator. A two-time Edgar Award winner, he also hosts The Andrew Klavan Show, a popular podcast on DailyWire.com. His film work includes A Shock to the System (starring Michael Caine), True Crime (starring and directed by Clint Eastwood), Don’t Say a Word (starring Michael Douglas), and Gosnell (starring Dean Cain and Earl Billings). Continue Reading...

Can This Man—and the Black Church—Save America?

America is facing the political rerun from hell: a seemingly inevitable rematch between two of the most divisive presidential candidates in recent memory. We’re once again headed for the partisan trenches in this most beloved of quadrennial fiascos: the battle to see which very senior citizen will have access to nuclear codes (and the presidential X account) for the next four years. Continue Reading...

Elisabeth Elliot and the Mystery of Divine Providence

With over 24 books to her credit, renowned biographer and New York Times bestselling author Ellen Vaughn is out with her second volume on the life and work of Elisabeth Elliot, the noted Christian author, speaker, and philosopher who died in 2015 after a 10-year struggle with dementia. Continue Reading...

Is There an Argument for Anarchy?

Almost two-thirds of Americans believe that distrust of government is a major barrier to solving issues in public life. As we witness a marked decline of faith in both the government and the stability of our democracy, some are arguing that it’s the perfect time to take a serious look at the historic libertarian premise: Maybe government itself is the problem. Continue Reading...
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