Daniel Darling and Richard Land

Daniel Darling and Richard Land

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  • A durable Baptist public theology for confusing times

    A durable Baptist public theology for confusing times

    While many Christians refresh important debates about the intersection of the church and state, Baptists remain confident in a public theology that is as durable in the 21st century as it was in the 18th century.

  • What does it mean to be created in God’s Image?

    What does it mean to be created in God’s Image?

    Who and what is a human being? This is perhaps the most compelling moral and ethical question facing us today.

  • Senator Joseph Lieberman: American extraordinaire

    Senator Joseph Lieberman: American extraordinaire

    Here was Senator Lieberman, son of 19th-century Jewish immigrants, raised in Connecticut, whose father owned a liquor store, and me, whose family first settled in Virginia in the 1630s, raised in Texas as the son of a Baptist welder, and we had the same vision for our remarkable country.

  • TikTok has got to go: yes or no?

    TikTok has got to go: yes or no?

    TikTok’s ability to generate the avalanche of mail threatening Congress over a bill forcing TikTok to divest itself from the CCP illustrates its enormous power to mold American public opinion.

  • Dr. WA Criswell: Hero of the faith and inspiration to us all

    Dr. WA Criswell: Hero of the faith and inspiration to us all

    Dr. Criswell and First Baptist Dallas became “ground zero” as the successful model of a conservative, Christian, expository ministry in the center of one of the most sophisticated cities in America.

  • O.S. Hawkins: 'Criswell: His Life and Times' (Review)

    O.S. Hawkins: 'Criswell: His Life and Times' (Review)

    Whether you knew Dr. Criswell or just knew of him, you will have an even greater appreciation for Dr. Criswell’s greatness after having read this book.

  • Ukraine: America’s honor and world peace are at stake!

    Ukraine: America’s honor and world peace are at stake!

    Does anyone really believe that Russia would have annexed Crimea and invaded Ukraine if Ukraine had retained even a small portion of the nuclear weapon they then possessed?

  • America and the West: What is the cultural glue?

    America and the West: What is the cultural glue?

    I fear America is like a boat held together with soluble glue, and unless she returns to the shores of her cultural and spiritual foundations, she will break apart and sink beneath the waves.

  • Is equality under the law in mortal peril?

    Is equality under the law in mortal peril?

    One of the most common sayings in the English language is "the straw that broke the camel's back," signifying the gradual accumulation of heavy burden until finally, one additional blade of straw collapses the camel to his knees, no longer able to successfully bear the burden.

  • The many forms of child abuse: Where are the adults?

    The many forms of child abuse: Where are the adults?

    My daily perusal of numerous articles and news stories has led me once again to ponder in bewilderment how and why America can become such a child-neglecting, child-abusing culture in such an astonishingly short time period.