First the Bakers, Then the Pastors
by Kerby Anderson One pastor in Iowa has accused the government of “meddling in religious affairs.” Pastor Cary Gordon is concerned that the Iowa Civ...
Iowa Churches
by Penna Dexter The federal government and state and local governments across the nation have been busy lately forcing upon businesses, schools, and...
America is Great?
by Kerby Anderson Is America great? Was America great? It looks like we will be having a debate about those questions for the next few months. During...
Clinton Standard
by Kerby Anderson One of the themes that seems to run through my radio program and my radio commentaries is the sad realization that our laws seem to...
Religious Liberty
by Kerby Anderson “If this is a sign of how religious liberty claims will be treated in the years ahead, those who value religious freedom have caus...
Elites and Others
by Kerby Anderson Voters are discovering that the political elites are passing laws and making policies that only affect the common folk. Put another...
Out of Wedlock Birthrates
By Penna Dexter In 1960 5.3 percent of all births in America were to unmarried women. In 2015 40.2 percent of births were out of wedlock. These facts...
Protest Politics
by Kerby Anderson When Congress returns from a summer break, you have to wonder whether protest politics will once again be on display. Two weeks ago...
Pro-life Future
by Kerby Anderson Pro-life groups and legislators wonder what they can do next in light of the Supreme Court decision last week. The 5-3 decision tha...
Guns and Murder
by Kerby Anderson Do we have evidence that strict gun control laws reduce the murder rate? This is a question economist Thomas Sowell asks us to cont...
Work Martyrs
by Penna Dexter I resonated with a column by Washington Post economic columnist Robert Samuelson about Americans’ love-hate relationship with vacatio...
Superhero Movies
by Kerby Anderson Superhero movies aren’t what they used to be. They are bigger, bolder, but also more adult-oriented. That is not good news for pare...