How do you cope with work when winning or losing feels like everything?
Soul food scholar Adrian Miller discusses reconciliation and bridging our differences through food.
Our bitter political season did not end with last year’s election. As the Presidential inauguration approaches, we’re all still trying to understand...
Ed Moy is the 38th Director of the US Mint (2006-2011), television commentator, author, White House staffer...
Earlier this year, we ran this newsletter about being a gracious Christian in a contentious election season. Today, the morning after the...
Let’s hold each other accountable to a higher level of discourse for the next few months, with these Ten Commandments of Talking...
Can we care for the needy through political means?
At the end of the Sermon on the Mount, we are told, “Now when Jesus had finished...
Psalm 72 is identified as “psalm of Solomon” (72:1). This means either that it was composed by Solomon or in his honor. This psalm is a prayer for the king of Israel, a...
Do you find yourself more inclined to pray for leaders with whom you agree or disagree?
With all of the tension of the political scene these days, it's always nice to hear some good old fashioned, nonpartisan encouragment.
The ninth commandment honors the right to one’s own reputation.[1] It finds pointed application in legal proceedings where what people say depicts...
Some national leaders attain provision or wealth through unjust means such as exploitation, force, corruption, theft and others. Brutal dictators and regimes...
Judges 1-2 picks up where Joshua 13-22 left off, with the failure of Israel to drive out the Canaanite nations in the...
The temptation of those who have much to become isolated from those who have little is very real. High-fenced houses, air-conditioned cars...
Despite the attention to personal judgment we have seen in Psalm 73, in most of Book 3, it is the nation of...
The proverbs do not stop with commending generosity but go further to claim that caring for the poor is a matter of...
If the exiled Jews in Babylon missed the positive example in chapter 18, Ezekiel 22 gives them an explicit picture of where...
To be a citizen is to hold a political office: not an elected office, to be sure, but an important office of public responsibility nonetheless. But what is citizenship? Where does it come...
To be civil is to be courteous and respectful.