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Dealing with Pride
Some view pride as a virtue, but Scripture is clear that the believer is to detest it. Charles Bridges states in his excellent commentary on...
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Do You Grieve or Quench the Holy Spirit
Often in ministry, pastors in counseling situations end up dealing with the felt needs of individuals. But underlying those felt needs are th...
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A Constitution Catechism
Catechism is used for religious instruction, but what about constitutional?
Arthur J. Stansbury developed a catechism on the Constitution back in...
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Celebrate the Season of Giving: Support the Institute on the Constitution
It’s the Season of Giving
As we approach Thanksgiving and the month of giving, we reflect on the importance of community, generosity, and the pre...
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The Personal and Cultural Implications of Galatians
The New Testament book of Galatians is one of the two books of the Bible that fueled the Reformation—and is the basis of what today is ter...
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Importance of Jury Duty
Do you try to get out of jury duty?
Have you considered how important jury duty is?
What would America be like if people put as much effort into u...
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Importance of Voting
Are you as sick and tired of the constant drum beat of being told how important this election is?
Tired of constantly being harassed to register a...
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Differentiating Between Spiritual Infancy and Maturity
This study will take an objective look at our level of spiritual maturity. Let us embark on a period of spiritual introspection. In this st...
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Does the Bible Inform and Determine Your Values?
How you view the inspiration of Scripture— whether it was penned by God or a fabrication of man—is critically important relative to what is a...
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Bootstrapping or Malicious Prosecution
Law enforcement has to have probable cause to get an arrest warrant, right?
Can someone sue for malicious prosecution if there was not probable ca...
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The National Consequences of Rejecting the Doctrine of Sin
Many people currently do not believe in the total depravity of man; however, Scripture is clear that man is fallen. In fact, God ordained the inst...
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Blowing Holes in the Fifth Amendment
You have the right to remain silent, correct?
SCOTUS says you don’t have the right to remain silent unless you say so.
Do you find it ironic that ...
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