December 16, 2013
Category: Peacemaking
November 7, 2013
Red ink of parables puts pro-gay caterwauling into rosy perspective
By David Tulis The federal deficit in October soared a F$409 billion, a near record; that’s F$3,567 per household, according to a report in cnsnews.com. That’s a lot of …
August 29, 2013
Local economy stretches forth upraised palm: ‘Please, no war’
The localist and freedom-minded person in a given locale favors sustainable local economy where people in the marketplace are free to serve other people — the consumer — and …
August 24, 2013
God’s law, church government in spotlight as pro-gay family judged
Christianity in Chattanooga made a public exercise of church discipline this week, drawing so much interest that the expulsion of a pro-homosexual family from a church made Page 1 …
July 4, 2013
What is local economy’s view of foreign policy? Noninterventionism
A principle of local economy is nonintervention. Nonintervention makes its first claim on behalf of the free market by opposing taxation and the corralling of businesspeople in the enterprise …
June 13, 2013
Gang theory: Bureaucratism vs. Christian cooperation, co-learning
How We Define Poverty from The Chalmers Center on Vimeo. Gang culture in the government ghetto has two causes. One is the artificiality of city culture operating on a …
May 16, 2013
Like the snail, local economy sweats its shell; yet, how durable is it?
I enjoy Jean Henri Fabre’s book, Storybook of Science, which brings my son, 10, and me to the world of the beehive this week in lessons. We sit entranced …
May 8, 2013
Better Way insists on method to save enslaved women: The free market
By David Tulis The rescue Monday of three enslaved women in a run-down Cleveland, Ohio, house is exciting because it is a picture of salvation and redemption. What strikes …