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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America does not like the radical left
As we look at the results of the recent elections, one thing is abundantly clear: Americans do not like the radical left.
Lessons from the Church under Caesar
But let’s also be realistic. Just as Donald Trump is not Jesus, Joe Biden is not the devil. Neither is he Nero.
Will Christian conservatives be prosecuted, removed from society?
I want to assure you that the title to this article is not click bait. Rather, it reflects the very open sentiments of the extreme leftist, political commentator Keith Olbermann. He has made himself perfectly clear.
A time to heal?
It is, we are being told, “time to heal.” But will it be that easy? And can a party with strong, radical elements lead the way in healing?
The presidential election, corruption, and deception
On the spiritual side, either a multitude of prophetic voices have been jointly misled, prophesying in total unison that Trump will serve a second term.
God, the elections, and 4-D chess
He is always an infinite set of moves ahead. That should give us comfort and faith in the midst of the current crisis.
An urgent appeal to Christian supporters of President Trump
I am deeply concerned that, whether we recognize it or not, we have allowed our standards to be corrupted by our constant defense of Trump. The truth be told, we have even corrupted our souls.
What we know so far about the election
Once again, the polls got it wrong. Nothing could be more self-evident, with so many polls getting so many states wrong (both for president as well as senators).
Do not take your foot off the pedal of prayer
Do I believe that one candidate and one party has better policies for the nation? Absolutely. But our problems are too deep for a political solution, and that’s why we must continue to pray.
Chuck Schumer’s massive misstatement about Amy Coney Barrett and the unborn
And that is why Senator Schumer does not see the exquisite irony of his comments.