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Editorials by Marvin Olasky
"Bodies and Souls"
William Booth stressed religious conversion as the way to build heaven on
earth.
"Charity doesn't have to mean bureaucracy"
Pravite charities provide good management and quick response, argues Marvin
Olasky.
"Harvard 'heroes' pale by comparison"
The real heroes of the world are those who have stood up to tyranny.
"Welfare is the gift that keeps on taking"
Children have been robbed, and no one government program can repay them for
what's been lost: fathers, faith and a respect for hard work.
- "Avoiding False
Idols"
In this piece, Marvin Olasky articulates the need for a realignment of allegiances
in order to bring about true peace.
- "Building Social
Capital"
In this editorial, Marvin Olasky looks at the steps legislatures can take
to ease government involvement in public charity.
- "Turning Lives
Around"
In this speech, Marvin Olasky addresses the work and effects of faith-based
charitable organizations in secular society.
- "Income tax had
humble beginnings"
Olasky implies that the earlier pessimism involving the income tax have proven
true.
- "In campaigns,
don't make the perfect the enemy of the good"
Compromise is necessary in politics, even for Christians, if one wishes to
win the election.
- "Faith part of the
problem or part of the solution?"
This editorial examines the need for increased acceptance of religious values
in the secular society.
- "Despite prosperity,
peace will remain elusive"
Sound reason and foresight without vain intentions defeat enemies not self
aggrandizement.
- "D.C.'s fallen into the
London-knows-best pattern"
In this editorial Olasky addresses the perversity of congressional power by
setting a back drop of early American-visionary virtue.
- "Christian conservatives
targeted for academic blacklists"
This editorial calls into question the current "blacklists" of academia.
- "A great graduation
but..."
Utilizing the conversion of Henry Clay, Olasky focuses attention to Gods
place in our lives.
- "A better approach
to fighting poverty"
This article gives thought to the place of congressman in the fight against
poverty.
- "Smart Growth, Dumb
Bureaucracy or Competition"
Explores ways in which charity organizations can be utilized to better urban
communities.
- "Working to Stop
Revolving Doors"
This article examines the power of faith based rehabilitation programs in
Texas state penitentiaries.
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