Rob Schwarzwalder
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True identity and the LGBTQ movement
Every person bears God’s image and likeness and possesses capacities for intimate relationship and moral reflection. This, not romantic or sexual attraction, composes the core of one’s identity.
A case study in liberal Protestantism collapse
Why attend a church that revises its teachings to comport with the demands of the culture? If Christianity is merely about believing in a Christ Who comforts but never convicts, being nice to people, and listening to sermons that elevate emotion but starve the soul, why bother?
The Left has made abortion sacred. Here's what we must do.
Those permitted to usurp His unique authority in the destruction of life in the womb, and those who celebrate this brutal act, merit compassion and the good news of repentance, faith, and forgiveness in Christ alone.
NPR: A case study in left-wing bias
But while life might be unfair, true journalism shouldn’t be. Especially when the stakes are matters of life and death for those with no voice, the little ones in the womb.
Oh, man! Or - oh, man?
Christians need to love everyone enough to affirm their God-bestowed value and dignity as persons made in His image, while caring enough not to submit to the distortions of such in the name of compassion.
What's next in Ukraine?
Christians need to pray that God would, through whatever means He chooses, soon bring peace to the battered people of a violated nation.
A queen who talked about Jesus
Christians can rejoice in this beloved monarch’s example of faith amidst great change and, sometimes, great difficulty, and pray that all of us share in her boldness in proclaiming it.
One hero who does not fail
The recent announcement by Josh Harris that he has been heartbreaking for many of us. And more than feeling sadness, ...
Robert Mueller and the reality of partisan politics
Anyone watching Robert Mueller’s congressional testimony this week must have felt compassion for him. His delivery has been described as “halting.”
American Restoration: How faith, family, and personal sacrifice can heal our nation
“A new national counterculture.” That’s what Tim Goeglein and Craig Osten call for in their new and bracing book. They are calling for the renewal of our culture itself.