If nation-states are important in securing global goods, the United States should make the renewal of nation-states a priority so that a more stable global order can be achieved.
Mark AmstutzMay 4, 2017
It is past time to take North Korean crimes against humanity and the North Korean military threat very seriously.
Anne R. PierceApril 24, 2017
This review of The New Christian Zionism, edited by Gerald R. McDermott, first appeared in the Fall 2016 issue of…
Micah MeadowcroftApril 17, 2017
From the fall, 2016 print edition: Christians long to be free in order to be obedient
Marc LiVeccheApril 4, 2017
With the Middle East on fire, Europe on edge, Russia on the march, and China on the rise, America’s interlocking system of alliances is more important now than at any time since the beginning of the Cold War.
Alan DowdMarch 27, 2017
There are an estimated 45,000,000 people held in slavery today, more than at any other point in human history. At the same time, an incredible awakening is happening within the church, in which the people of God are reclaiming the prophetic calling to seek justice and rescue the oppressed.
Sean LittonMarch 17, 2017
Sean Naylor’s Relentless Strike is an excellent study that shows how the U.S. military services organized (or reorganized) themselves to counter the guerrillas that too often were able to evade regular units and strike their vulnerabilities.
Herbert SchlossbergMarch 7, 2017
Can the churches in South Africa speak to the country’s spiritual and political crisis today?
Terry TastardFebruary 28, 2017
Much has been written on the types of “woundedness” warriors suffer in combat, including physical, mental, emotional, and even moral injury. However, the U.S. has failed to explore a warrior’s spiritual injury in combat and its debilitating, life-long effects (including for a warrior’s family).
Timothy MallardFebruary 13, 2017
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