Politics

Personal Reflections on Election Season

Driving down the road, or walking around the neighborhood, one can’t help but notice the yard signs—election season is here. Presidential election season, to be precise, and a polarizing cycle at that. As a citizen of Christ’s kingdom, I don’t vote. But that doesn’t stop me from having opinions about … Read More

Learning from the Prohibition Failure

America had a drinking problem in the late 1800s. If you look through old Baptist and Methodist hymnals (I’ve done this myself), you’ll find a slew of odd songs about drunkards, playing cards, praying moms and the evils of “booze.” Additionally, children’s story books from the turn of the century … Read More

The Beauty of Monarchy

By Paul Lamicela, with Faith Lamicela On Thursday, 8 September 2022, Queen Elizabeth II passed away. Her funeral was held this morning (19 September). She was the longest-reigning British monarch (70 years!) and died beloved by her people and by countless others around the world. The outpouring of grief, affection, … Read More

I Won’t Be Voting Tonight. Here’s Why.

The 2020 election is a big deal. It’s the most important election in American history, just like every other election. American democracy is resilient; we’ve survived moments of terror that turned out to be nothing. Remember all the people that moved to Canada when Trump was elected? Of course you … Read More