The 95 Theses and the Unintended Revolution

The 95 Theses and the Unintended Revolution

This week, back in 1517, German theologian Martin Luther carefully recopied the scroll of his soon to be revealed Disputation on the Power and Efficacy of Indulgences—a document that would be popularly called the Ninety-Five Theses. The next day he would post the...
Un-Erasing Christopher Columbus

Un-Erasing Christopher Columbus

In this episode of the Standfast-cast, George talks with Andy and Ernie, showing them how so much information that we know “believe” and “share” about Christopher Columbus is totally…. get this… wrong. In fact, most people...
Gaining our Liberty– and Losing it Again

Gaining our Liberty– and Losing it Again

On June 9, 1776, the Continental Congress accepted a resolution of Virginia delegate Richard Henry Lee to appoint a committee to draft a declaration of secession from the dominions of the English King and Parliament. On June 29, the committee—composed of Thomas...
An Engine of Freedom

An Engine of Freedom

In 1787 a constitutional convention convened in Philadelphia with representatives from seven states.  Though the meeting was not authorized by Congress, they were among the most eminent men in the young American republic—and several were actually members of Congress. ...