Seeking Truth | At The Intersection of Faith, Economics and Policy

Our world is filled with half-truths, lies and spin. It is vitally important to seek and to find the truth.

You and I may differ on our understanding of Faith, Economics and Policy, but hopefully we can have a respectful dialogue, always seeking to discover the truth.

These essays, written across more than a decade, are curated here by subject, with updated and accurate references.

“Right on target, Parker. I agree with every word of this. Thank you for clarifying some issues I was a bit “fuzzy” on. Keep on sharing the truth!” – Margaret Fuson

Hopefully these essays will help launch engagement between friends, family members and colleagues.

“As usual (and as I and I’m sure many others have come to expect from you), Parker, this is spot-on. Thanks again for the clarity with which you communicate and the fundamental values and Christian worldview that is articulated. I will try to share your words with others so they too can benefit as I have.” – Doug Van Dyke

Whether you’d like to do your own research, or just enjoy these thoughts and conclusions, I hope these essays will challenge and inform you.

“This really hit me hard, You have such a way of touching my heart. I am printing this and keeping it with my prayer list for those that are on my heart. As always, I thank God for you and the gift He has given you.” – Pamela Cantrell

Parker Hudson’s Blog Posts

Dream Or Nightmare?

This is a bit of an unusual post for me. As always, I want it to be informative and filled with truth. But this post begins with a dream. I dreamed that a year ago both of the self-centered old men finally got out of the Presidential race to become the Elder Statesmen...

It’s The Policies

Can we agree that both parties are offering candidates with some less-than-perfect personality traits, and that both parties have lied on numerous occasions? If that’s the case, then how does one decide how to vote in November? I suggest by looking beyond the...

DEI+

This post has two parts: The Big Picture, and then Application. I’m a slow learner. I finally had an epiphany about what specifically bothers me so much about DEI—Diversity, Equity and Inclusion. I’m a huge fan of Diversity. It’s one of our nation’s greatest...

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