James Madison is called the “Father of the Constitution” – for good reason. Slight of build, he is a giant...
In this 250th anniversary of our Nation, kicked off by celebrating the Declaration of Independence, we pause for Thomas Jefferson,...
Hardly a monument exists to our second president, John Adams, nor to his wife Abigail, or son John Quincy Adams,...
Years ago, I used to walk – when time allowed – the gardens of George Washington’s Mount Vernon, on the...
While Congress officially recognized George Washington’s birthday on Monday – a holiday observed by most as “Presidents’ Day” – Washington’s...
In the deepening chill of January, as our nation reflects on the costs of division and the promise of renewal,...
Time moves fast. Perspective is vital. Columbus discovered America the same year German theologian Martin Luther turned nine (1492). We...
As we stand on the threshold of America’s 250th anniversary, winter’s quiet resolve invites us to pause and reclaim the...