Wallace B. Henley
Wallace Henley is a former pastor, White House, and congressional aide. He served eighteen years as a teaching pastor at Houston's Second Baptist Church. Wallace, the author of more than twenty books, now does conferences on the church and culture, church growth and leadership. He is the founder of Belhaven University's Master of Ministry Leadership Degree.
His latest book, Who Will Rule the Coming ‘Gods’?, offers groundbreaking spiritual insight into emerging AI technologies.
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The tipping point of nations and churches: Beware of over institutionalization (pt. 3)
In times like these when whole societies seem to be at the “tipping point” of judgment, church leaders must think organically more than institutionally.
The tipping point for churches: The strategic remnant (pt. 2)
When the accumulation of sin brings nations to the tipping point of judgment, who is there to stabilize them and bring them back from the precipice?
The tipping point for nations: Is the 'fourth generation' upon us? (pt 1)
Ages ago an ancient nation, the Amorites, showed there is a tipping point of judgment.
God-booing Democrats, God-eschewing Republicans and Vladimir Putin
Putin knows his country’s history — better, perhaps, than some American politicians know theirs.
Former Nixon aide: Presidency under siege is bad for the nation
Donald Trump’s legions of enemies are doing the nation no great service by laying siege to his presidency. I have worked in a White House under siege, and it’s not pretty — for either side, and especially the country.
Archbishop Welby on white, male, straight advantage. His lament and solution
“I have white advantage, male advantage, straight advantage,” Anglican Archbishop Justin Welby recently told the Church of England’s General Synod.
Hollywood's bully(ing) pulpit: The 'ungospel' of the Oscars
Hollywood celebrities have had a bully pulpit at the Academy Awards to propound the “ungospel” of their various “oughts” and legalisms to the whole world.
China's war on transcendence and the Antichrist
Most of the groups that Xi Jinping’s government is now persecuting from among their own people are those who look beyond the earthly tyrants to Transcendent authority.
Kobe Bryant and the extravagance of God's grace
The Kobe Bryant tragedy reveals the revolting irony of the woke culture and its ceaseless campaigns for secularism and relativism.
Jim Bakker says ‘Trump is a test whether you’re even saved.’ My response
Thus, Trump is there either through the intentional or permissive will of God. So was Barack Obama.