Rev. Mark H. Creech

Rev. Mark H. Creech

Christian Post Columnist

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  • Fall of Leadership Symptomatic of Moral Rot

    Fall of Leadership Symptomatic of Moral Rot

    It was heartbreaking to learn that U.S. Rep. Trey Radel, a Tea Party favorite, was in a courtroom last Wednesday answering to a misdemeanor charge for cocaine possession. Radel had been arrested as a part of a sting rooted in a broad FBI/DEA investigation of drug trafficking in the nation's capital.

  • Free Will Baptists' Cancellation of 'Duck Dynasty' Event Commendable

    Free Will Baptists' Cancellation of 'Duck Dynasty' Event Commendable

    Many young people simply experiment with alcohol and after finding their curiosity satisfied will later abstain. But today most do not, they continue drinking. In fact, alcohol has become such an accepted part of our culture that a Columbia University study noted that underage drinkers account for 11.4% of all the alcohol consumed in the U.S. [2] The average age of a teen boy who tries alcohol for the first time is 11, and for a girl it's 13.

  • On Veterans Day: Reflection From the Son of a Veteran on Religious Freedom in the Military

    On Veterans Day: Reflection From the Son of a Veteran on Religious Freedom in the Military

    Last year, my father, who was a veteran, passed away. As mourners stood along with my family at his grave side, a soldier blew the strains of "Taps." That eloquent and haunting melody drifted over his resting place as an official tribute to a fallen serviceman – a man who was a devout follower of Jesus Christ; a man who felt his family was his greatest achievement; a man who deeply loved his country. Today his tombstone proudly acknowledges his service in the United States Coast Guard.

  • Reflections on Forgiveness

    Reflections on Forgiveness

    If you are like me, sometimes it may come as a surprise to find that hiding in your own heart there is resentment and bitterness. After thinking much on the subject, I've realized forgiving someone can be one of the hardest things in life to do. The natural reaction is retaliation. We want the other person to hurt in some way just as we've been injured. We may even feel in a self-righteous way that our feelings of anger and desire to get back at someone are justified.

  • Lesson Learned From N.C.'s 'The Devil's Tramping Ground' and Providence Church

    Lesson Learned From N.C.'s 'The Devil's Tramping Ground' and Providence Church

    The site was first discovered by settlers who came to Chatham County before the 1800s. They gave the place its name, a name which remains to this day, "The Devil's Tramping Ground."

  • NC Cherokees and New Casino: Gambling and What the Bible Has to Say About It

    NC Cherokees and New Casino: Gambling and What the Bible Has to Say About It

    Some will say, "Well, I don't see what the big deal is as long as you gamble in moderation – as long as you don't waste your living its harmless entertainment. Besides you can't demonstrate one passage in the entire Bible that says, "Thou shalt not play at the roulette table." And you know what? They are absolutely correct. But neither can you demonstrate a single passage in Scripture that says, "Thou shalt not look at pornography." Nevertheless, the Bible often discusses the sin of lust and adm

  • God's Law: Absolute and Inviolable

    God's Law: Absolute and Inviolable

    God's rules are commonly referred to as the Ten Commandments or the Moral Law. One may look to the left, as well as to the right, scheming to break these, but no one can break God's rules without being broken by them.

  • A Calamity That Threatens to Blight North Carolina's History

    A Calamity That Threatens to Blight North Carolina's History

    North Carolina has an interesting history with alcohol. Most folks who know anything about the Tar Heel state have at least heard of Josephus Daniels, the newspaper magnate who started a number of publications, among them the Raleigh News and Observer.

  • The Alcohol Is in the Mail?

    The Alcohol Is in the Mail?

    Last month, U.S. Postmaster General Patrick Donahoe said the U.S. Postal Service should be allowed to start delivering, beer, wine and spirits. He contended the service was needed to help raise revenue for the financially ailing agency – an agency that lost $16 billion last year.

  • God's Covenant With America Must Be Renewed

    God's Covenant With America Must Be Renewed

    Our nation's forefathers strongly believed they were called into a new Promised Land for the purpose of establishing a New Israel, a model of the Kingdom of God – living proof that in God's economy people from every station of life could live in peace and prosperity together. They believed God's promises to Israel, barring those that were most specific to the Jews, were also pledged to any nation that would enter into a covenant relationship with Him. Basing our nation's principles of law and go