Explore how Scripture and covenant theology shaped the American founding. This series offers biblically grounded, historically rich insight into liberty, law, and the Christian foundations of constitutional government.
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Lex Rex and the Law Above Kings – Christianity and the Rule of Law
When Samuel Rutherford declared “the law is king,” he echoed a biblical truth: no ruler is above God’s justice. This post explores Christianity’s profound influence on the rule of law.
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From Covenant to Constitution – Biblical Federalism and the American Mind
America’s layered government structure didn’t just come from Enlightenment thought—it was born from covenant theology, biblical justice, and the Reformed tradition.
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The Bible and the Constitution – Influence, Silence, and Interpretation
Why doesn’t the U.S. Constitution mention God? This post explores the deeper biblical roots behind the Founders’ legal vision—even when the text remains silent.
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Leo XIV and the Future of the Church
Who is Pope Leo XIV? Why did he choose the name “Leo”? What does his theology mean for the future of Christianity? A biblical worldview response to the first American pope, the…
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Did Jesus Really Rise from the Dead?
If Jesus didn’t rise, our faith is worthless. But the evidence says He did. This article presents the best historical and theological case for the resurrection—and dismantles the most popular (and often…
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Why Jesus Didn’t Call the Angels: The Restraint That Saved the World
Even with 72,000 warrior angels at His command, Jesus didn’t call them. Why? In this gripping Easter reflection, we explore the moment when heaven held its breath, and the Son of God…
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Modern-Day Servant Leadership: Lessons from Christian Business Leaders and Their Biblical Counterparts
What do Christian CEOs and biblical leaders have in common? This post explores how modern-day servant leaders mirror the faith, humility, and vision of biblical giants—bringing Scripture to life in boardrooms and…
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Timeless Lessons from Biblical Servant Leaders for Today’s World
What do Moses, Ruth, Nehemiah, and Paul have in common? Each modeled timeless servant leadership that still speaks to leaders today. This post brings their stories together to offer enduring wisdom for…
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David: Courage and Compassion
David’s leadership was forged in the wilderness, not the palace. This post unpacks how courage, humility, and a heart after God made David a servant leader worth emulating.