An unpopular president, then a respected philanthropist and peacemaker, Jimmy Carter will be remembered as a pious man whose ...
The summer of 1979 featured disco in the nightclubs, “Saturday Night Fever” on the radio, and long lines at the gas pumps, where prices were high and supply was short. High unemployment, inflation ...
Jimmy Carter lived in D.C. for only four years, but he set deep roots of faith and service.
Carter’s first three years in office yielded “extraordinary accomplishments,” Pastor says. The president brokered the Camp David Accords ... A year later, Ronald Reagan defeated Carter ...
I think we have to remember ... when everyone says he’s decent? Remember the campaign he ran against Reagan, essentially ...
Exploring the concept of compassionate conservativism and its impact on addressing homelessness in America. A look at the ...
One of the forgotten facts of the story of Jesus’ life is that he came from a profoundly dysfunctional family.
Jimmy Carter was arguably the most enigmatic president of America’s post-World War II era. He died on Sunday afternoon in ...
The First Baptist Church of the City of Washington, D.C., held a memorial service for the former president Sunday evening.
When you reach the end of Carter’s 1982 White House memoir, “Keeping Faith,” and find him musing that “as one of the youngest ...
“We should not forget the Israel-Camp David Accords. That is one of the ... McGurn then took issue with Carter’s campaign against Reagan toward the end of the 1980 election.