by Ben Kafferlin | Jan 4, 2014 | Publications
Originally posted on Right Progress by Benjamin Kafferlin Progress is a tricky word. To some, it’s the way of the future – it’s the word that describes the perpetual march towards a more perfect world. To others, it conjures up ideas of overbearing government programs...
by Ben Kafferlin | Nov 27, 2013 | Publications
Originally posted on Right Progress on 27 November, 2013 by Benjamin Kafferlin Did you catch the cover story of TIME Magazine back in May? “Millennials: The Me Me Me Generation.” Stein’s admittedly fair assessment of the generation had some valid points. Yep, we’re...
by Ben Kafferlin | Nov 22, 2013 | Featured
Originally posted on Right Progress on 22 November, 2013 by Benjamin Kafferlin For years, many school policies, public and private, have required students to leave behind their moral judgments and values for the sake of a more “tolerant” American education...
by Ben Kafferlin | Nov 15, 2013 | Publications
Originally posted on Right Progress on 15 November, 2013 by Benjamin Kafferlin WASHINGTON, D.C. – WORLD Magazine’s Editor-in-Chief, Marvin Olasky, introduced the winners of the 2013 Hope Award for Effective Compassion at a ceremony on Capitol Hill this week. After...
by Ben Kafferlin | Jul 3, 2013 | Featured
“The brave men…who struggled here, have consecrated it, far above our poor power to add or detract.” As I write this, I am at the epicenter of any history buff’s dream. It is a steamy, overcast day and I find myself in the small town square of Gettysburg,...