Is the West in Decline? Arnold Toynbee’s Warning for 2025
The Western world in 2025 is experiencing a level of cultural, spiritual, and political turmoil unprecedented in our lifetimes. Yet if the great historian Arnold... Read more.
What Would Winston Churchill Do With China?
What would Winston Churchill do with China? It is a question more relevant today than at any time since the Cold War, because the world again faces a gathering storm—this... Read more.
AI, Trump and Genesis Mission: Crossing the Sacred Line?
President Donald J. Trump signed an Executive Order launching the Genesis Mission, a sweeping national initiative designed to harness artificial intelligence to... Read more.
A Legacy of Faith: Remembering William Brewster and the First Thanksgiving
William Brewster was my 11th great-grandfather, and every year as we approach Thanksgiving, I am reminded that heritage is more than lineage — it is a testimony... Read more.
Who Killed President Kennedy?
On November 22, 1963, the nation lost not only its 35th President but also its innocence. The assassination of John F. Kennedy—shot in broad daylight while riding... Read more.
Eighty Years After Nuremberg: Why the World Still Needs a Moral Law
On November 20, 1945, the trial of twenty top Nazi leaders began in a quiet courtroom in Nuremberg, Germany. It was, as U.S. Chief Prosecutor Robert H. Jackson declared,... Read more.
COEXIST? The Subtle Drift Toward a One-World Belief—and a One-World Government
You’ve probably seen the “COEXIST” bumper sticker.... Read more.
Time to Appeal to Heaven?
In March of 1775, as the colonies stood on the brink of war, Patrick Henry rose in the Virginia Convention and thundered words that still shake the American soul:... Read more.
Can AI Think—or Should It Think?
In a world increasingly driven by artificial intelligence, Apple’s recent research may have unintentionally revealed the truth many of us have long suspected: AI... Read more.
The Value of Life
The word euthanasia has re-entered mainstream conversation with stunning speed—just as it once did in the dark years of the Third Reich. In 1938, German publications... Read more.

