What do we mean when we say America is a Christian nation? The current legal and political climate would lead one to believe that we have strayed far from our Judeo-Christian founding. In this edition of the AFA Cultural Institute, Jenna Ellis focuses on the biblical logic behind the system of government of the United States.
Was the American Revolution a morally justifiable endeavor?
In this edition of the AFA Cultural Institute, Rick Green gives a compelling lecture on why the Revolution was a righteous response to tyranny and
oppression. Green provides a thought-provoking perspective on the intersection of faith and political rebellion by highlighting the pivotal role played by figures like Jonas Clarke, whose sermons sowed liberty into the hearts of the people who eventually fought in the first battle of the Revolution at Lexington and Concord.
In this edition of the AFA Culture Institute, Dr. George Barna outlines the crucial role that Christian parents play in developing their children's core beliefs, morals, values, desires, and lifestyle. He emphasizes the importance of discipling children as early as possible and offers simple, yet effective discipleship practices to help parents fulfill their God-given responsibilities to disciple their children.
In this edition of the AFA Culture Institute, Dr. Frank Harber explores the intriguing intersection of faith and American law, illustrating the parallels of modern-day America and the biblical story of Daniel and the lion's den. Dr. Harber reflects on Daniel's plight to illustrate the importance of taking a stand in the face of governmental oppression and encourages his audience to remain vigilant in upholding righteousness despite hostility towards Christianity in America.
In this edition of the AFA Culture Institute, Ed Vitagliano and M.D. Perkins explore the historical effectiveness of boycotts as a means of holding corporations accountable. They highlight how the American Family Association has successfully employed this strategy, most notably during the recent Target boycott, which drew over one million signatures within just a few weeks. While some Christians question the biblical basis for boycotts, Ed and M.D. explain how they can serve as a powerful form of stewardship—enabling believers to express their values through intentional spending.
On Feburary 8, 2023 some students at Asbury University lingered after chapel to continue worshiping God. And they just kept going! The outpouring went on for 16 days continuously. This documentary is a behind-the-scenes view of what the Holy Spirit was doing—reported directly by students, staff, university administrators and participants.