When to Respond to Slander (and When to Ignore It)
Correcting the record or remaining silent both involve the same thing: seeking to know Jesus.
Hope for Freedom for Iran, but Expect a Mess for America
Trump rightly campaigned against “endless wars” and nation building in the Middle East. His war on Iran is likely to repeat those very errors.
Strongmen Strut the Stage
Shakespeare offers insights on how global leaders rise and fall.
The Loss of One Forgotten Virtue Could Destroy the Country
We’ve all become numb to this unserious, trivializing age.
Moore to the Point – 08-28-24
Backbone in a Gumby Culture
“He was furious, but somehow it put steel into my heart.”
I Love the Ten Commandments—in Biblical Context
I’m an Old Testament scholar who cares about God’s law. But posting it in public schools misunderstands who and what it’s for.
Parched for Political Wisdom
So many of our leaders are foolish—and not just in Washington. As the school year begins, we deeply need wisdom in my Texas town.
It’s Not Just What We Teach, but How
A new book on public schools—and the public square—looks beyond culture-war battles to deeper questions of pedagogy.