Hi. My name is Adam Graham, and I am the writer and mind behind No King But Christ.

It happens. All. The. Time.

Maybe you’re at work and one of your colleagues mentions how they’re “spiritual but not religious.” You’re at Thanksgiving dinner and your second cousin goes on a rant about Christians voting for a certain political candidate (that you didn’t even vote for!) Or perhaps your son or daughter asks you why bad things happen to good people.

And as libertarians, the task gets doubly difficult! How do we apply our Christian principles to politics? Would Jesus support socialism? How do handle nuanced political issues like same-sex marriage, transgender issues, and abortion?

If you’re like me, you’ve been confronted with questions like these time and again with colleagues and acquaintances that don’t share your opinions and don’t mind letting you know. And they don’t just hold them casually; they are committed to their atheism, their views on evolution, their progressivism; and they have good reasons why. 

But you don’t. And neither did I.

I grew up in the Christian church with conservative parents but I shied away from conflict. Politics and religion, like money and your sex life, were things polite folk didn’t speak about in public. And I successfully avoided doing so, with style. That is, until I became an adult.

It was a difficult time for me, but instead of throwing in the towel, I began looking for answers. 

And I found them.

I started No King But Christ with a mission of better uniting the Christian worldview with libertarian principles. To share and engage with those who are curious about the things that most interest me. Controversial topics like politics, the relationship between science and faith, creation, evolution, theology, eschatology, and world events and foreign policy; the topics that people avoid at dinner parties. These issues rarely get discussed as often as they deserve and I wanted to explore them and to bring others along with me as I did.

It turns out that there are good reasons to believe in the God of the Bible. That He has revealed Himself to mankind. And that libertarianism is what is required to properly and morally govern mankind accordingly.

Now I don’t shy away from controversial topics. Well…I could do better. And I want you to do better as well. So if you’d like to better defend a Biblical worldview in every aspect of life, No King But Christ is for you.