Category: Idealogy

When Society’s Foundations Crumble, Where Do We Turn?

Finding Confidence in God During Times of Chaos Understanding Psalm 11:3 in Everyday Language Have you ever looked around and wondered what’s happening in the world? Maybe it feels like everything that’s supposed to keep society upright—laws, justice, basic decency—is falling apart. That’s what Psalm 11:3 is about. In plain terms, it asks: “If the foundations are destroyed, what can…

Leadership in Crisis: President Trump’s Response to Economic Hardship

Reflecting on Values, Vulnerability, and the American Ideal Introduction: Economic Challenges and Presidential Response The United States is facing a wave of economic hardship marked by widespread layoffs and a troubling loss of health benefits for millions. In the midst of these challenges, President Trump’s response has been met with growing concern and scrutiny. His public statements, particularly regarding the…

When National Leadership Goes Wrong: Who Pays the Price?

A Simple Look at the Real Consequences of Leadership Failures It’s often said that a country is only as strong as its leaders. But what happens when those in charge make poor decisions, ignore the needs of the people, or put their own interests first? In plain language, when national leadership goes awry, the whole country can feel the effects—but…

Finding Spiritual Clarity Amid Global Chaos

Why Spiritual Clarity Matters in a World of Unrest Have you ever felt like things happening around you just don’t make sense? Maybe you watch the news or see conflict between nations, races, or groups, and wonder why it’s all so chaotic. If you feel lost, confused, or unable to understand what’s unfolding right before your eyes, you’re not alone.…

Overcoming Life’s Stumbling Blocks

Understanding Obstacles to Progress, Belief, and Faith If you’ve ever tripped over a stone in the road or hit a snag that made things hard in life, you already have a good idea of what a “stumbling block” is. It’s anything that gets in the way and keeps you from moving forward, whether it’s a physical object, a tough idea,…

Static Triumphalism: Power, Control, and Change

Understanding a Big Idea from Theologian Walter Brueggemann Have you ever wondered why some countries, leaders, or powerful groups seem so sure that their way is the only right way—and that their success is somehow meant to last forever? Walter Brueggemann, a well-known theologian, describes this kind of thinking as “static triumphalism.”1 What Does “Static Triumphalism” Mean? Static triumphalism is…

The Interplay of Race and Religion in American Political History

A Reflection on Deep and Enduring Influences Introduction Race and religion have long intertwined to shape the political, social, and moral fabric of the United States. From the earliest days of colonization to the modern political landscape, these forces have not only influenced outcomes but have also defined the nation’s identity. While race has frequently been the central axis of…

Billy Graham’s 1981 Warning: Faith and Politics in Perspective

In a candid and thought-provoking statement published in “Parade Magazine” in 1981, Billy Graham, often referred to as “America’s Pastor,” shared his concerns about the intersection of religion and politics. He stated, “I don’t want to see religious bigotry in any form. It would disturb me if there was a wedding between the religious fundamentalists and the political right. The…

When the Foundations Are Destroyed: What Does It Mean for Us Today?

Understanding Psalm 11:3 in Plain Language If you’ve ever heard the phrase, “when the foundations are destroyed,” you might wonder what it really means—and why it matters, especially in today’s world. This phrase comes from Psalm 11:3 in the Bible, and it paints a picture of what happens when core values and basic rules that hold society together start to…