Ax in one hand, Bible in the other — explore how pioneers brought Scripture to the frontier and shaped America’s heartland.
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The Founders’ Faith – Saints, Sinners, and Scripture
Saints, sinners, and statesmen alike — the Founders leaned on Scripture to shape a new nation. Explore their faith, flaws, and founding vision.
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The Great Awakenings – Revival and the Liberty Mindset
From campfires to pulpits, revival preaching fueled America’s passion for liberty. Explore how the Great Awakenings stirred a nation toward freedom.
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Covenant and Calling: The Puritan Vision for America
The Puritans envisioned America as a covenant community under God. Discover how Scripture guided colonial law, liberty, and life in early New England.
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What Is Civic Theology? Reframing Christian Engagement in Public Life
Before America became a nation, its people saw the Bible as the bedrock of liberty. Explore how Scripture grounded America’s founding ideals in this vivid historical journey.
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Civic Theology: How the Bible Shaped America’s Founding and Freedom
Discover how the Bible shaped America’s founding, freedom, and future. This twelve-part series explores Scripture’s role in building the moral foundation of a nation.
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Finding the True Self in a Culture of Self-Expression
In a world that tells us to “follow your heart” and “live your truth,” many feel more lost than liberated. This deep-dive explores the rise of expressive individualism—from Rousseau to TikTok—and how…
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Speaking the Truth in Love – Engaging Our Culture Without Compromise
How do we speak truth with love in a hostile culture? This post offers a biblical vision for engaging others without losing conviction or compassion.
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Your Word Is Truth: The Biblical Doctrine of Truth
Jesus prayed, “Sanctify them by the truth; Your Word is truth.” This post examines the biblical doctrine of truth and its theological implications.
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7.8 Billion Truths? Relativism, Expressive Individualism, and the Collapse of Epistemology
What happens when everyone is their own truth source? This post confronts relativism and expressive individualism with biblical epistemology.