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The coronavirus: From prophecy to conspiracy theory to pragmatism
What are we to make of the coronavirus? Is it true that God has spoken through modern-day prophets who have declared the virus will be short-lived?
Revival or we die
Today, millions of Americans Christians need to pray, “God, revive us or we die!” And there is no hyperbole in that prayer. Without a national awakening, America as we know it is doomed
Are Schumer’s threats against conservative justices a foretaste of what’s to come?
Senator Chuck Schumer’s threats against Justices Gorsuch and Kavanaugh are not only outrageous and dangerous.
Is the coronavirus an end-time biblical plague?
Does the Book of Revelation predict the coronavirus? Is it one of the prophesied, end-time plagues?
It was drag queens dancing for little children that got my attention in 2004
Prior to 2004, gay activism was not a major focus of my ministry. Not in preaching. Or teaching. Or writing.
Putting the culture wars in perspective
Many Christians are so focused on the world to come that they lose sight of the importance of living fruitful lives in the here and now.
From ‘Obama will pay my mortgage’ to ‘Bernie will pay my tuition’
But let’s not fool ourselves. It is not so much a glorious, altruistic vision of equality that fuels the fire of many a Sanders voter. It is the promise of free college tuition. It is the prospect of taking money from the very rich and distributing it to the hardworking poor.
The shocking difference between Pentecostal pastors and ‘mainline’ pastors
That’s why, when I had a mini-debate with “gay Christian” poster boy Matthew Vines, he could not offer a single Scripture verse in support of his position.
Should anti-Semites be censored for hate speech?
In case you haven’t heard, TruNews, an evangelical, antisemitic, online news channel, has been permanently banned from YouTube for “hate speech.” Is this something we should applaud, especially as Christian conservatives?
What’s the difference between ‘kill it’ and ‘It’s my right to kill it’?
Talk about a very black pot calling the kettle black. But that’s exactly what happened when pro-abortion senator Elizabeth Warren challenged Mike Bloomberg on the issue of abortion.