When you hear the words crisis pregnancy, you probably picture an unmarried teenager, too young to deal with the trauma of…
During the thirty-fourth anniversary of Roe v. Wade, you heard a great deal about the victims of abortion. That phrase—for obvious reasons—nearly always…
The debate over the war in Iraq intensifies in Washington and across the nation day by day. Just last week,…
During the 2006 election campaign, the Democrats promised to make reforming the House a top priority. I’ve previously told “BreakPoint”…
More than forty years ago, on August 28, 1963, a quarter million people gathered in front of the Lincoln Memorial.…
On the day after New Year’s, as most of the world now knows, Wesley Autrey, a construction worker and a…
As you have, no doubt, read in the newspaper or seen on television, the Episcopal Church in the United States…
Are conservatives and Christians becoming too narrow and selfish? Are we hypocritical skinflints, indifferent to the suffering of the needy?…
The late Stephen Jay Gould at Harvard used to describe religion and science as occupying “non-overlapping magisterial authority,” or what…