John Grano and Richard Land

Editorial

A Critical Election

Tomorrow, Americans have the privilege to go to the polls and cast ballots for the candidates they prefer to represent them in Washington

A Critical Election

Books, Their Dedications, and The Media

There is no question that community organizing remains a critical cog in the president\'s worldview, but Obama is not alone among Washington, D.C., power brokers in his affinity for Alinsky.

Books, Their Dedications, and The Media

Another View of the Biblical Doctrine of Election

The question of God\'s divine sovereignty and man\'s free will, or \"free agency\" as The Baptist Faith & Message describes it, has vexed, teased, tantalized, and bedeviled serious Christians for centuries. How do Christians reconcile these two great biblical truths?

Another View of the Biblical Doctrine of Election

Court Upholds the Rule of Law in Stem Cell Case

I am delighted the court\'s Chief Judge Royce C. Lamberth made the decision to uphold the rule of law as passed by the Congress of the United States, the people\'s elected representatives.

Court Upholds the Rule of Law in Stem Cell Case

A God-Blessed America: Obligations and Responsibilities

America is fundamentally distinct from all other countries in its founding, in its national life, and in the values, rights and privileges it confers upon its citizens. In other words, America is exceptional.

A God-Blessed America: Obligations and Responsibilities

The President's Commitment to British-Style of Health Care Made Clear

Donald Berwick was nominated as the administrator of the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services by Barack Obama in mid-April. Just over two months after that announcement, the White House revealed July 6 the president had given the Harvard pediatrician a recess appointment, completing an end run around Congress.

The President's Commitment to British-Style of Health Care Made Clear

A Moral and Just Response to the Immigration Crisis

The recent passage of the new law in Arizona is a cry for help from the citizens of a state made desperate by the federal government\'s shameful and flagrant dereliction to its duty to control the nation\'s borders and to enforce its laws.

A Moral and Just Response to the Immigration Crisis

Teaching the Bible in a Public School

It is virtually impossible to teach a course about the Bible in a public school context—particularly when the students are minors—and be objective and fair.

Teaching the Bible in a Public School