Here are some of the articles and series of articles at the Word Foundations website, and Bible studies at its sister website, Discover Bedrock Truth.
The Place to Which Evolution Leads, Part 1 and Part 2
The High Cost of Denying the Obvious
Missing Persons (abortion)
Contending for the Recognition of Absolutes
Upholding God-Ordained Marriage Is One of the Greatest Ways to Uphold the Gospel
The Protestant Reformation — Then and Now
Practical Christianity: Lessons for 21st-Century Christians from 17th-Century Pilgrims
Myths that Led to the Recognition of Same-Sex Marriage in the United States
America, Where Are You? Three Supreme Court Decisions that Have Derailed America
Nine Reasons God Will Judge New York and America for New York’s New Abortion Law—Unless We Repent
Lessons from American Cities and Towns
Principles of Liberty
Biblical Principles Embedded in the Declaration of Independence
You can access a Bible study based on this series of articles here.
Upsetting the World—Aright
When Christians share the gospel or stand up for righteousness in the culture, it is not uncommon for people to get upset. Why? And how should Christians respond? This post seeks to address these and related questions.
Return to the Founders’ Perspective on Rights
This series is based on an eight-part series of articles initially published in 2016 titled “Misinformed and Misled: An Eight-Part Series on America’s Distorted Perspective on Rights.”
Heed the Pilgrims!
This 3-part series includes an account written from the perspective of Governor William Bradford on how the Pilgrims tried socialism for two years. Had they not exchanged it for a free enterprise economic model, it would have put an end to their colony.
Government’s Responsibility Before God: A Brief Study of Romans 13:1-7 and 1 Peter 2:13-17
One of the Keys to Liberty Is Upholding the Reality of Absolute Truth: Here’s Why
Could Jesus Have Been a Good Teacher Without Being God?
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