Our Articles
Benjamin Franklin and the Bible
Of all of America's Founding Fathers, Benjamin Franklin and Thomas Jefferson possessed the most unorthodox Christian theology. However, their understanding of Christianity was far more orthodox than many contemporary "Christians." Neither Franklin nor Jefferson were...
Remembering the Apostle Bartholomew
Bartholomew, one of the twelve apostles of Christ (Matthew 10:3; Mark 3:18; Luke 6:14; Acts 1:13) is generally believed to have been the same individual who is called Nathanael in John’s Gospel. The...
Behind the American Right to Bear Arms
In the middle of the eighteenth century, the American English colonies were attacked—not by a foreign power, but...
Unsung Clergy of the American Revolution
IntroductionUnsung Clergy of the American Revolution The role of clergy in the American Revolution has been grossly underreported by most historians. However, the influence of Christian pastors upon the rise and progress of the Revolution was perhaps the most...
The Truth About the Crusades
The Christian Crusades against Muslims began nearly 470 years after the first Muslim Crusades against Christians were initiated in 630, when Muhammad himself led the way. From late in the...
The Founding Fathers: What Did They Really Say?
Read the historical documents proving that the Founding Fathers did truly create the United States of...