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With the encouragement of Disciple Nations Alliance president Scott Allen, we started Darrow Miller and Friends in 2008. In these 13 years we have
With the encouragement of Disciple Nations Alliance president Scott Allen, we started Darrow Miller and Friends in 2008. In these 13 years we have
Beauty comes from God. The most beautiful thing you have ever seen is beautiful because it reflects God. The most hideous thing you have ever seen is
Christians are generally familiar with Jesus’ mandate for the church, what we usually call the Great Commission, but fewer Christians are familiar
Teach the nations to follow God’s laws God’s commands are beautifully simple and wonderfully profound. Through obedience to God’s commands
The West, as a whole, has developed beyond the rest of the world and in fact has blessed many in other parts of the globe. Notwithstanding its
It’s going to take more than a ban on critical race theory to make Virginia schools great again. On Election Day, political newcomer Glenn
What makes nations thrive? In the previous post we highlighted six principles that lay under the founding of America. Today’s offering comprises
God has a big agenda for the world. His intention is to see people in personal relationship with him through the salvation secured by the death and
This is post 3 of 3 in the series “brief history of charity” In 1889, Jane Addams founded Hull House, a Chicago charity that prided itself in
This is post 2 of 3 in the series “brief history of charity” Horace Greeley was America’s leading journalist of the 19th century. A
A woman is different from a man. That reality, obvious to any kindergartner, is being contested in today’s West, a challenge that derives not from
For years, the educational establishment has been begging for parents to be engaged in their children’s educations. File this under “Be careful
Did you know God is a husband? The Bible is nuptial: it begins with the wedding of Adam and Eve and ends with the wedding of Christ and the Church.
This is post 1 of 3 in the series “brief history of charity” It has been said that cultures build systems of charity in the image of the God
We have written about the transformation of Singapore from a poor, densely populated city-state to one of the most beautiful, prosperous cities in