Michael Brown
Dr. Michael Brown (www.askdrbrown.org) is the host of the nationally syndicated Line of Fire radio program. His latest book is Evangelicals at the Crossroads: Will We Pass the Trump Test? Connect with him on Facebook, Twitter, or YouTube.
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We are small, but we matter to God
And when we visit the cemetery, we are reminded of one certain thing: barring the return of the Lord in our lifetimes, that is our destiny as well.
Wake up from your slumber and self-deception
As for those who mock God or think that they can commit evil acts with impunity, this sacred time of the year is for them as well. Wake up from your slumber and self-deception. The Judge is at the door.
Let the shout arise across the nation: Stop sexualizing children!
Enough with this unbridled assault on our children. However one may attempt to justify this madness, it must stop, and it must stop now.
Adam Levine, human nature and adultery
Adam Levine claimed it’s not in our male genetic makeup to be monogamous. But when we do cheat, we feel miserable. What a picture of our human nature.
A place for majesty, royalty and awe
We serve a majestic King. May our lives and attitudes and worship reflect how great He is.
Let us not forget the LGB when pushing back against the T
By all means, let us truly love our neighbors as ourselves and practice decency and civility. But we can do that without affirming that which violates God’s fundamental order and plan. To ignore the LGB while opposing the T is a shortsighted counsel of despair.
Christian influence in society? Yes. A theocracy? No
We can be world changers without being world dominators. We can preach the Scriptures without advocating for a theocracy. We can vote and lobby and stand and speak without calling for Christian dominionism.
When ‘masculine Christianity’ becomes unhealthy, even dangerous
But there is a difference between the courageous and heroic Church and the hyper-masculinized, even militarized Church.
MACGA: Make the Church godly again!
Why can’t we help the best candidates get elected without sullying ourselves in the process? Why can’t we retain our testimony while advocating for our political causes?
‘He’s saying what we’re all thinking’
We’re too afraid to speak openly, lest we be ostracized or unfriended or misunderstood or mocked. Better to stay quiet and let the storm pass.