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The National Center for Family-Integrated Churches
Communicating biblical priorities for church and family. Learn More

Calvin vs. Darwinw
The two most influential minds of the last millennium return from lengthy retirements for a one-time engagement, live at the Boston Common, as part of the Reformation 500 Celebration. Learn More

Jamestown Quad Blog
A Celebration of America’s Providential History. Learn More

The Faith of Our Fathers Project
Remembering the legacies of our spiritual forefathers. Learn More

Life & Liberty Medical Fund
Helping to defend life in cases of medical crisis. Learn More


Rebuilding the Christian Family, One Household at a Time

Vision Forum Ministries is dedicated to the restoration of Christian family culture. Learn More


New Radio Drama Release Disproves Popular Darwinist Myths
Vision Forum Ministries has announced the release of Jonathan Park and The Journey Never Taken, 12 new half-hour episodes that disprove popular Darwinist myths in a family radio drama format. This new release of the Jonathan Park Creation Adventure Series is being rolled out as the world is celebrating Charles Darwin’s 200th birthday and the 150th anniversary of Origin of the Species this year. Read More

The Stream of Liberty from Calvin to the Founders
Where did our Founders get their resolve and their principles of liberty? In tracing the roots, we learn this: At the time of America’s Declaration of Independence, the literary path of liberty had been paved for over two hundred years — from John Calvin’s indelible writings on civil government on through the Puritans. Read More

The Cultural Impact of John Calvin and Charles Darwin on Western Civilization
If we were to reflect back on the history of western civilization, and the lives of the many men who affected it, we would notice two men that stand head and shoulders above the rest in terms of their generational impact, and the legacy they have left to their children and grandchildren. Although separated by more than 300 years, these two men could arguably be considered the most influential in all of history. Read More

Calvin and the Scots-Irish in America
Some New England Congregationalists despised them. Radical Irish Catholics hated them as Protestant heretics and interlopers. Many were barefoot and dirty and owned not much more than the clothes on their back. They were the Scots-Irish, and they helped create the United States. And they were followers of John Calvin. Read More

Tiller is Dead: For Whom Shall We Mourn?
“Tiller the Killer” is dead. Who will mourn for this man? Perhaps the bigger question is this: Who will mourn for the more than 60,000 babies that Dr. George Tiller brutally murdered in the most horrific manner imaginable over his lengthy career as America’s most notorious provider of late-term abortions? Read More

Calvinism and Free Market Economics
Those countries which have been most profoundly influenced by Calvinism are, by and large, those countries which have over the centuries enjoyed the greatest amount of material prosperity. Significantly, Enlightenment optimism about the inherent goodness of man has brought us socialism, communism, and fascism. By contrast, Calvinistic skepticism about the goodness of man has brought us free markets and prosperity. Read More