Richard Land and Stephan Bauman
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A religious freedom victory?
On Tuesday, the United States Supreme Court heard oral arguments on a civil rights and religious liberty case Groff v. DeJoy that may well have a significant impact on the religious freedom of American workers.
Ulysses S. Grant: The quintessential ‘American’ president?
Most Americans alive today are not aware that in the last half of the 19th century, President Ulysses S. Grant was probably the most admired man in America with the exception of President Abraham Lincoln.
Political prosecution, indictment and the empty tomb
Ms. Pelosi’s profound shallowness reminded me of former CNN commentator Chris Cuomo asking, in the midst of the ongoing riotous violence of 2020, “Who says that protests have to be peaceful?”
Witnessing: Equipping Christians and churches to share Jesus
I firmly believe that another Great Awakening can happen in our time. As a country America is overdue.
Ukraine: What should be the end game?
Given the Russians’ horrible behavior in these provinces, including kidnapping and sending back to Russia thousands of Ukrainian children to be adopted by Russian parents, my guess is that a critical mass of Russian-speaking Ukrainians will vote for being self-governed by Ukraine rather than Mother Russia.
The recent book that screams ‘I’m a classic!’: How the Protestant-Catholic alliance was formed (pt 2)
The culture wars of the last half of the 20th century and the first third of the 21st century in America have produced some previously unimaginable alliances.
The recent book that screams ‘I’m a classic!’ How the Protestant-Catholic alliance was formed (pt. 1)
Once in a while, too seldom actually, a book is published that screams, “I am a classic! I will be around for a good while and I will make a difference.”
Extreme liberal bias in NYT's 'The Crusade to Place Church Over State'
In the process of perusing the pages of the “Old Gray Lady” this past week, I came across an editorial bizarrely titled, “The Crusade to Place Church Over State."
Tyre Nichols' murder by police raises same question as 'A Time to Kill' film
However, in the end, the question that keeps haunting me, and I expect many other Americans, is this: “In the end, would what happened to Tyre Nichols have happened had Tyre been white?”
Andy Stanley and his troubling message as spiritual shepherd of the flock
It is with profound sadness that I bring to your attention a subtle, but profound example of a devastating, anti-biblical teaching coming from one of the leading Evangelical pulpiteers in America today—Andy Stanley.