As a deacon in the christian church my duty is to encourage and strengthen the communion of the saints, especially in the way we help one another in time …
By David Tulis Lawsuits in the past 20 years over public postings of the 10 commandments have allowed Christians to take up a queer nonchalance about God’s law. Whether …
People count the cost of civil government as levies, imposts, taxes and fees. At 1040 time, half the people file tax returns and apparently owe something to Uncle; they …
By David Fowler Calvin’s Institutes were very enlightening to me 20 years ago when I began to awaken for the public college and law school fog that had …
By David Tulis What excites government workers more than anything is a crisis. A disaster, breakdown, collapse or sell-off bring them to the fore. Toolboxes clatter open, bristling with …
It is appropriate on a national day of prayer, as declared by President Obama, to consider the purpose of prayer and the troublous lives of those who deny prayer …
By David Tulis An announced veto by Gov. Bill Haslam pulls up short a bill that many Christians have reason to favor — one that puts Vanderbilt University in …
Government is thinking always of the consumer. How can our services be expanded to benefit members of the public? Is there any dysfunction in the marketplace that we can …