
Announcing Our New Anthology: What God Hath Joined
An anthology of essays marks the 30th anniversary of the Proclamation, celebrating divine design and family.

An anthology of essays marks the 30th anniversary of the Proclamation, celebrating divine design and family.

Constitutional conflicts can arise when religious language and behavior take an aggressive and domineering posture toward government and society as a whole.

What sustains the Constitution? Founders distrusted power, built checks on ambition, and trusted agency as divine.

Did murder become a meme? Political hatred distorts compassion, but peacemaking offers hope.


Why do extremes fail? John 6 reveals why loaves and fishes do not justify utopian politics over covenant conversion.

Does living forever lead to wisdom? Without grace, it distorts identity, erodes desire, and hollows the soul.

What does righteous rebuke look like today? Elder Holland, as an example, battles ideas, not people, and always points to Christ.

What does a prophet say at 101? He affirms divine worth, urges peacemaking, and calls families the heart of healing.

Can names reveal divine truth? The Restoration revived Ahman as a sacred name linking identity to divine order.

Did WSJ cross ethical lines on sacred rites? Yes, consent prevails, context was missing, and naming rules were ignored.

What truth about family transcends time? The doctrine of the family is centered in Christ and consistent in scripture.