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Nate Fischer

@nateafischer

Founder and investor. CEO @NewFounding: an investment company focused on building and acquiring meaningful resources to advance our way of life.

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P. Jesse Rine (@pjesserine) 's Twitter Profile Photo

As a Grove City College alum, I'm thrilled to learn of Howard Winklevoss' transformational investment, which exemplifies the college's historic independence and will extend its distinguished legacy of academic excellence. Bravo!

Nate Fischer (@nateafischer) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I spoke with Mary Jackson at WORLD about recent corporate moves involving DEI—and broader fights over corporate purpose, organizational policy, and cultural norms dividing our country. Many of these issues derive from fundamental anthropological conflicts: are humans distinct

κρῠπτός (@_kruptos) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The person who just wants to be left alone to grill is the same person as the guy in the parable of Jesus who buries his talent of gold in the ground. Their reward will likely be the same.

The person who just wants to be left alone to grill is the same person as the guy in the parable of Jesus who buries his talent of gold in the ground.  Their reward will likely be the same.
American Reformer (@amreformer) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This morning P. Jesse Rine brings some wisdom to Christian higher education. Christian colleges need to know what time it is as much as anyone else. Your Wednesday morning read is here at American Reformer. Link below ⏬

This morning <a href="/PJesseRine/">P. Jesse Rine</a> brings some wisdom to Christian higher education. Christian colleges need to know what time it is as much as anyone else. Your Wednesday morning read is here at American Reformer. Link below ⏬
Nate Fischer (@nateafischer) 's Twitter Profile Photo

The fruits of atheism are clear. But Christianity does not simply help avert these negatives: It is the foundation of Christendom—and the moral, cultural, and intellectual fruits of our civilization—and it points the way to ultimate salvation.

P. Jesse Rine (@pjesserine) 's Twitter Profile Photo

As American Christians awaken to a challenging new social reality— what Aaron M. Renn 🇺🇸 calls the “negative world”—attention must turn to unpacking what this means for parachurch organizations like Christian colleges & developing new strategies for relating to wider networks.🧵1/

Wall Street Silver (@wallstreetsilv) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Business lobbying giant Business Roundtable has shifted from a pro business philosophy to pumping money to woke left-wing activists. Forget building successful companies that provide jobs and high quality competitive products and services. Instead, it's woke activists who

Joshua Abbotoy 🇺🇸 (@byzness) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I wrote a reflection on the recent dust-up about Churchill. I found much of the controversy to be a major distraction. People are avoiding confronting a difficult truth: "It’s easier, in a sense, to accept that we were never morally good and never civilizationally great than it

Pastor Rich Lusk (@vicar1973) 's Twitter Profile Photo

I have an article on the post-war consensus coming out soon at Clear Truth Media that pairs well with this one from Abbotoy. The 20th century was the end of the first Christendom, for all practical purposes. But it did not have to happen that way. It was not inevitable. Had there

Nate Fischer (@nateafischer) 's Twitter Profile Photo

This may be technically true as a definitional matter, but I think shows the futility of relying on neat categories—warfare versus terrorism, civilian/military distinctions, etc—to judge actions. Ultimately substance trumps procedures. Any judgment of this operation will be

Joshua Abbotoy 🇺🇸 (@byzness) 's Twitter Profile Photo

Who made this decision? Governor Gov. Bill Lee, stop this nonsense. There’s no limiting principle once you start caving to these demands. The revolution is perpetual. Tennesseans have a choice. They don’t have to obediently erase the memory of their ancestors from the state.