Review of the Communist by Paul Kengor

The Communist by Paul Kengor My rating: 5 of 5 stars "The Communist" is a well-documented, highly readable, and further Cold War insight with modern-day relevance by one of our premier scholars, Dr. Paul Kengor, Professor at Grove City College and Continue Reading

The Lord of the Monsoon: As the Tide of World Attention Shifts to the Indian Ocean so Must the Mission of the Church

The smoke of ten thousand camp fires rise from primitive villages and green jungles mingles with the heat and gasoline fumes from snarled traffic in innumerable, economically booming and yet humanity-crippled urban mega-centers, while locusts and flies Continue Reading

“Tinker, Tailor, Soldier…Pastor:” How Two Cold War Foes Became Pastoral Friends

The picture would have been impossible to imagine for the two men before. When I was granted a Top Secret clearance under the Naval Security Group, part of the National Security Agency, it would have been (spiritually as well as practically) delusional Continue Reading

A Hero’s Story at Christmastime: Colonel Roger Ingvalson, USAF-Retired (June 20, 1928—December 24, 2011)

“It’s Christmastime, Poppy, and we want a story!” “A story? Why don’t you play with your toys?” “We want a story! We want a story! We want…” “Okay! Okay.  A story.  All right, then, a story you shall have. What kind of story would Continue Reading

Alexander Solzhenitsyn: Remember My Chains:

  This entry originally appeared in The Call with Mike Milton.The article was subsequently published on Salem Communication's Preaching. lexander Solzhenitsyn died on Sunday, August 3 at the age of 89. We would do well to remember this man. Surely Continue Reading