Yesterday I received a letter from a dear friend from Asia. He and other Asians are watching the US elections; he was wondering why Darrow Miller and Friends had not written anything about the 2020 election. So I thought it might be good to share with our larger audience a
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More women in the workforce, fewer nurturing the workforce of the future? President Donald Trump said something in his 2019 State of the Union speech that briefly united our hopelessly divided political class. Senators and House members, Democrats and Republicans alike, stood and cheered when they heard it. What did
This is post 2 of 2 in the series “immigration” Young Immigrants Coming to America: What’s at Stake? Toward a Sound Immigration Policy In response to a reader burdened by the current crisis at the US-Mexico border, we are reposting two articles about immigration that Darrow wrote last year. Even
This is post 1 of 2 in the series “immigration” Young Immigrants Coming to America: What’s at Stake? Toward a Sound Immigration Policy In response to a reader burdened by the current crisis at the US-Mexico border, we are reposting two articles about immigration that Darrow wrote last year.
Our friend Marvin Olasky wrote such a clear treatment of the Charlottesville story we decided to share it with our readers here. Marvin is editor in chief of WORLD News Group and the author of more than 20 books, including The Tragedy of American Compassion. Follow Marvin on Twitter @MarvinOlasky. We,
The pushback to the Gorsuch nomination is another indicator of the inroads of the culture of death in the US. Perhaps the most serious challenge the church has ever faced in her long history is her present confrontation with secular progressivism and postmodernity in the West. Secular progressivism is a comprehensive
If you’re concerned about justice … One of the most intriguing presidential elections in a century is finally behind us. Sort of. The Never Trump contingent has morphed into Not My President. College students are holding “cry ins” and scrambling for “safe spaces” to mourn Trump’s victory (or hide from
Donald Trump favored by Evangelicals Like so many in this US election cycle, I assumed that if a moral, principled constitutionalist were to run for president, evangelical Christians would flock to him or her. With 17 candidates in the Republican field—including two with Latin backgrounds, one brilliant black surgeon, one
Photo by Michael Vadon There’s a link between Donald Trump and the New Year’s Eve Cologne attacks. The New Year began in ugly fashion at the train station in Cologne, Germany. At least 100 German women were groped and raped. Der Spiegel wrote about “… drunk young men from North