John Stonestreet and G. Shane Morris
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3 reasons why Christians should vote
To put it bluntly, Christians have both a civic and a Christian responsibility to vote.
Repentance Sunday: God is calling the Church to repent
Since we’ve started to pray together, I’ve sensed with many others that God most wants to reform, not the culture, but His Church.
Abortion politics and the drama of replacing Justice Ginsburg
Deeply committed to the sexual revolution’s version of feminism, Ginsburg fiercely protected later-term, sex-selective, and disability-targeted abortions.
The First Step Act, Chuck Colson, and the Church’s work of restoration
The First Step Act has literally changed thousands of lives. A major feature of the bill is that it reduces mandatory minimum sentences for drug offenders, especially “low-level, nonviolent offenders.”
Self-constructed, Build-a-Bear, buffet-style Christianity is no Christianity at all
A young progressive woman said, "I am a Christian and I don’t go to church. I am a Christian and I don’t believe the Bible is the word of God.”
You must oppose abortion: Same rules apply to humans in utero
Assuming that different rules apply as long as the human is in utero is a category mistake.
QAnon, conspiracy theories, and the Church: Faith and fear don't mix
This particular fear-based narrative is finding fertile soil in churches. QAnon isn’t the first conspiracy theory to attract followers in certain segments of the Church.
Americans who get news through social media are least informed, easily deceived
A new report found that what they called “extremely online people,” meaning those who rely primarily on social media for their political news, are among the least-informed and most easily-deceived groups in America.
What the Church needs to do now: Pray for our nation
Something powerful and world-changing happens when people pray for God’s Spirit to move.
New Zealand’s outrageous new law allows abortion up to birth
New Zealand’s “loosened” laws now allow abortion on-demand, up to the moment of birth, for essentially any reason.