Rev. Mark H. Creech
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Constructive criticism for SBC President JD Greear on homosexual sin
It is in a spirit of constructive criticism that I offer the following. J. D. Greear argues that homosexuality is not an “uber-sin in a categorically different realm.” I beg to differ sharply.
Alcohol and hypocrisy
I don’t think I’ve ever known anyone who drinks that can honestly tell me they’ve never been inebriated.
The vital role of encouragement
I’m not arguing against ever correcting or rebuking someone. There is a time and a place for speaking harshly. Nevertheless, let’s not forget the vital role of encouragement.
Gov. Cooper vetoes ICE bill: Is he acting worse than an infidel?
North Carolina’s Governor Roy Cooper vetoed HB 370. The legislation required local law enforcement officials to comply with detainers and administrative warrants issued by ICE.
Why are so many Americans ready to trade away their freedom?
When I consider the Democratic Socialists of America and the way their ranks have significantly expanded in a few short years. It makes me wonder why so many Americans at this point in our history are prepared to trade away their freedom.
The real source of poverty and income inequality
Entitlement programs through the decades have produced more of what they sought out to cure.
Churches and politics: ‘Doesn’t fit their vision’
The gospel and Christian discipleship are much wider in scope than trying to get people into heaven and filling church pews. The gospel is about redemption for the whole man, and it stretches into every realm of life in which humanity operates.
A voice from Civil War days and God’s judgment
It’s a fantastic eye-opener from the past revealing our current condition.The language is lofty and somewhat cumbersome ...
The coming of persecution for Christian Americans
Pastor Andrew Brunson said he was “astounded at the speed with which the U.S. is imploding” and that he predicts persecution of Christians will follow.
Don't ignore God. There is a Hell!
There is a matter that somewhat afflicts my spirit every day. It is the observation that so many of the people with whom I associate hardly ever give God a thought.