Kids and Church
Penna Dexter Psychoanalyst Erica Komisar is a therapist to families, and especially children, in private practice in New York City. Her periodic columns for The Wall Street Journal on childrearing are...
Arguments and Arrogance
Kerby Anderson New York Times columnist Bret Stephens laments, “Our Vanishing Culture of Argument.” He talks about being a student at the University of Chicago, which he says, “has a culture of argume...
Overton Window
Kerby Anderson Is it possible to close the Overton Window? One columnist, William Marshall, argues that President Trump is closing the Overton Window on many social policies. But first, let me explai...
Lack of Knowledge
Kerby Anderson Columnist Barton Swaim wrote about “The Left’s Vast Lack of Knowledge.” He focused on it because of the bungled attempts by liberal journalists to describe Charlie Kirk and his impact....
Censored Speech
Kerby Anderson We knew social media was censoring free speech. Now the social media organizations are admitting it and telling us why they did so. The editorial board of the Wall Street Journal wrote...
Find A Church
Penna Dexter In heartfelt remarks broadcast from her late husband Charlie’s radio studio, just two days after he was murdered — actually, martyred — Erika Kirk was adamant. The movement among young pe...
Liberal Dissatisfaction
Kerby Anderson I believe it is important for Christians to understand the liberal mind. That is why I have written a booklet on “A Biblical View on the Liberal Mind.” Once you examine the assumptions...
Alchemy and Currency
Kerby Anderson Three years ago, a presenter at an international conference compared the printing of currency to alchemy. Although I didn’t hear the message, I read enough about it to see the connectio...
Social Media Advisory
Kerby Anderson The American Psychological Association released a health advisory on social media. In fact, the report offered ten recommendations that involve various forms of monitoring, training, an...
Food Deserts
Kerby Anderson For more than a decade, policymakers have been discussing the problem of “food deserts.” I started writing about this issue three years ago because there are zip codes in low-income nei...
Discernment
Kerby Anderson Christians have always needed discernment, but we especially need to develop our skill at discernment in our confused world. One book I would recommend is: Why Bad Looks Good: Biblical...