Blacks in America’s History

Applying a “providential theory” instead of critical theory Critical Theory infects much of the study of American history today. Horkheimer said that a theory is critical if it seeks “to liberate human beings from the circumstances that enslave them.” Although the context… Read More »Blacks in America’s History

The King's Giants

No greater Investment than in equipping and connecting Christ’s leaders I tearfully celebrated the life of a spiritual giant this week. Rev. Dean Nelson (pictured above) went to heaven just before Christmas and hundreds of pastors, government leaders, and others… Read More »The King's Giants

Joyful All Ye Nations Rise!

Identifying Books that Chronicle the Impact of Jesus and Christianity on Civilization Several Christmas hymns speak of the impact of Christ’s advent on the nations and history. Of course personal salvation is paramount in the carols, but references are often… Read More »Joyful All Ye Nations Rise!

Jefferson and Thanksgiving

How he Promoted religious gratitude in both public and private As our nation observes the Thanksgiving holiday, it is interesting to note how our Founding Fathers, especially Thomas Jefferson thought of the practice. Although any connection between government and religion… Read More »Jefferson and Thanksgiving

More Networks Rising Up

FINALLY! Good guys are uniting around the world. Last week I reported on a new Alliance for Responsible Citizenship (ARCForum.com) that is beginning to connect leaders “for a better world where every citizen can prosper, contribute and flourish” by defending… Read More »More Networks Rising Up

Christmas Sale on our books

American history, Jefferson, Founding documents, current issues, etc Almost every book we have is on sale now until Christmas at at least 20% discount, including the brand new hardback versions of America’s Providential History, Defending the Declaration, and Contending for… Read More »Christmas Sale on our books