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Revolution of Man
Clueless Christianity and the Liberal Trap
Clueless Christianity is weak and powerless. It cannot withstand the onslaught of darkness. Only through repentance and an unapologetic return to Biblical truth and faith can we withstand the coming storm. Pray that God raises up saints and sound doctrine against evil...
From Debate Stage to Spiritual Awakening: Human Dignity and Politics – A Christian Response
Last night’s debate revealed deeply troubling issues. Links between Biden’s cognitive issues, his performance, and our understanding of raw political power are rising to the surface. These events demand a biblically-informed response from Christians.
The Rise and Triumph of Therapeutic Theology
Modern man psychologizes everything. Many preachers and theologians psychologize scripture today. As a result, the Word of God is no longer authoritative and the standard of truth.
The Anti-Pastor
It appears the modern business-growth mindset and pragmatic philosophy tend to attract and cultivate what I can only describe as the “anti-pastor” personality.
The Creed of a Nation
In order understand how the church must respond to the spirit of the age (zeitgeist), we must understand what our culture worships. What is the creed of our nation?
Solar Eclipse Hysteria
Solar-Eclipse Hysteria is the flavor of the month. And many are getting whipped up like a meringue pie topping about it.
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