Eleven years ago, when U.S. senators were in the midst of a fierce debate over partial-birth abortion, the proceedings were…
Once again, a riveting crisis is gripping the nation. Now that we all know who the father of Anna Nicole…
For Americans over, say, fifty, the image of desperate Vietnamese surrounding the American embassy during the fall of Saigon is…
You may think the day would never come when preaching the Gospel would be illegal in a Western country—when governments…
It’s an argument that has gone on almost as long as we have had public schools: What makes children succeed…
In February, representatives from the UN Security Council and Germany met to discuss possible economic sanctions against Iran. This came…
A few years ago, I told “BreakPoint” listeners and readers the story of Burma’s Christians, in particular the ethnic group…
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.…