Charles Bowyer
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To end Russian aggression, ramp up oil production
If the costs change, then Putin’s calculus will change.
China collaboration doesn't pay off for American corporations
The corporate obsession with China has been anything but profitable.
Coca-Cola, Visa, AirBnB need to explain sponsorship of CCP's Beijing Olympics
While they profit off ethnic cleansing, they turn around and lecture Americans.
America needs to answer Ukraine with a biblical foreign policy
America’s domain of responsibility has exceeded its leaders' competence.
China's economy now paying for past forced abortion policy
As Christians, we believe in the divine injunction to “be fruitful and multiply,” that “children are a gift from the Lord,” and that humans, being made in the image of God, are of intrinsic infinite value. The Chinese government disagreed.
Angela Codevilla, Christian philosopher who predicted failures of American political and foreign policy elite, dies
Codevilla showed another way, a philosophy of nations that was uniquely Christian.
Media upset over corporate silence on Texas abortion law
Corporate management appears to be increasingly aware that they cannot spit on everything conservative Christians value and expect Republicans to keep cutting their taxes.
Woke capital giant bows to China
Inclusive capitalism for Washington, social Darwinism for Beijing.
The Afghan disaster and the warning of Jesus
Over $2 trillion, over 3,000 lives, and a country that is less safe than it was when we started. Christ told us to count the cost of war before it begins; we ignored Him.
Is China's financial crisis a judgement from God?
In the modern media era, we tend not to pay much attention to international affairs, and when we do, it’s generally in search of ammunition to use in domestic political battles. So you might be surprised to hear that, following a series of sudden and perplexing state interventions in the economy, China is going through something of a minor financial crisis.