Richard Land and Stephan Bauman
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Ask Dr. Land: Should churches obey gov't on no church services during coronavirus?
So, how is the now Holy Spirit inspired Christian church supposed to interact with the government concerning public policies and ultimate loyalties?
Ask Dr. Land: How should Christians respond to the coronavirus pandemic?
Panic and pessimism should be alien emotions to believers whose Lord has promised “I will never leave thee, nor forsake thee” (Heb. 13:5).
How should Christians respond to the coronavirus pandemic?
First, as Christ-followers, we need to remember that our God is a “refuge and strength, a very present help in time of trouble”.
Ask Dr. Land: How can pro-life Christians also support capital punishment?
As Christians who talk about killing innocent babies, how can we then go and support capital punishment when there are many instances where the judicial system have been wrong?
Ask Dr. Land: Was it OK for VP Pence to call for Coronavirus Task Force prayers?
This seemingly endless debate in modern America has erupted once again as Vice President Mike Pence called the nation to pray for wisdom for the task force to protect the U.S. from grievous harm from a potential pandemic.
Ask Dr. Land: Should pastors address political issues from the pulpit? (pt. 2)
This tension between the pastoral and public morality role is not new. It goes all the way back to early colonial times in America and has been a consistent theme throughout American history.
Ask Dr. Land: Should pastors address political issues from the pulpit?
As an ordained Baptist minister who has served in a pastoral role in almost a score of churches and has preached approximately 10,000 sermons over the past half century, this is a question I have struggled with, and helped scores of colleagues to wrestle with, over the past decades right up to the present day.
Presidents’ Day reminds Americans of our priceless national heritage
Most historians believe Washington’s greatest gift to his country was to impose upon himself a voluntary two-term limit on presidential service, surrendering political power and retiring to private life in Mount Vernon.
Ask Dr. Land: Sexual abuse in the Church — part 2 (the clergy)
This brings us to a much more controversial question. How do we deal with priests, pastors, and church leaders who have grotesquely betrayed their sacred roles by perpetrating such crimes against those under their pastoral care?
Ask Dr. Land: Sexual abuse in the Church — part 1 (the children)
What do you do when someone has confessed their crime of molesting children, has served their sentence, and has asked for reinstatement as a church member on the basis of being a redeemed and forgiven sinner?