Jacob Householder

Jacob Householder is a senior at Brigham Young University–Idaho studying Financial Economics. He was raised in Mesa, Arizona and spent two years volunteering for his church in the Fort Collins, Colorado area. Jacob currently serves as the Director of International Outreach for the Columbus Center for Constitutional Studies, as the Director of the Restoration Generation, and as Director of the Restoration Generation Events Committee in putting on the 2018 Healing of America Conference.
In addition to his work with the Columbus Center, Jacob has spent the past year working as a consultant to over a hundred small businesses on automated marketing campaign strategies. He is a researcher and has helped with various research projects, such as the Harvard Divinity School’s Religious Literacy Project.
Jacob is the oldest of 7 and his family currently lives in Queen Creek, Arizona.
Articles by Jacob Householder

5 Christopher Columbus Myths Dispelled
Photo Credit: Jose Maria Obregon / Public domain (Used with permission from columbuscenter.org. Italicized text extracted from Christopher Columbus: Man of Myth? or Man of

Liberty in Law
Most Americans can easily name “The Star Spangled Banner” as our national anthem, but few realize that another song has, from time to time, been

A Well Armed and Well Trained Citizenry
There was almost a mass shooting on Sunday at a church in Texas (Fox News). A man in a long coat pulled out a shotgun

Idaho’s Rapidly Changing Voter Demographics
In 2017, Idaho was identified by the U.S. Department of Commerce as the fastest growing state in the nation. More recently, a December 19, 2018

Contention and Civility
Modern politics is war. The goal is to completely overwhelm, dominate, and overpower. The problem is that when one side “wins,” they have to continue

What Is Left? What Is Right?
Many believe the political divide in the United States is quickly widening and, unfortunately, the data currently backs up that conclusion. Articles and publications from