December 17, 2015
Month: December 2015
December 17, 2015
Cast your vote now for the worst Christmas song — ever
December 16, 2015
Pastors, Pulpits, and Politics
December 16, 2015
Paris and the low-carbon conceit of climate activism
Regular readers of this space should consider themselves warned. In the wake of the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change (UNFCCC, or COP21), so-called “religious” shareholder activists are intent on ruining investments, crashing the economy and doubling down on their efforts to promote energy poverty throughout the world. Continue Reading...
December 16, 2015
The Economics of Bedford Falls (Part II)
[Note: This is the second post in a series highlighting some of the financial aspects and broad economic lessons of Frank Capra’s holiday classic, It’s a Wonderful Life. You can find part one here and part three here.] Continue Reading...
December 16, 2015
Radio Free Acton: Puncturing Progressive Mythology with Larry Reed
December 15, 2015
Hope Beyond the Headlines on Millennials and Religion
December 15, 2015
5 Facts About the Bill of Rights
December 15, 2015
The Church as Cultural Lifeblood
After years of rejecting or downplaying so-called “organized religion,” evangelicals are beginning to appreciate the church not only as organism, but as institution.
As Robert Joustra explains at Capital Commentary, a “minor renaissance in thinking” is taking place, wherein the church is viewed “not as a gathering of hierarchy-allergic spiritualists” but as “a brick and mortar institution, something with tradition, and weight, and history.” Continue Reading...
December 15, 2015