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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Trump’s impeachment and the threat of oligarchy
If the United States Senate convicts and impeaches Donald Trump on anything other than clear-cut violations of constitutional law, oligarchy will have overruled democracy.
An open letter to President Trump
Christians of many denominations and movements, along with many in other religions are thankful for your leadership. Nevertheless, many Christians remain troubled by your careless speech.
Resetting the date of America's birth
The New York Times proposed recently that we revise America’s historical narrative by resetting our national birth date. The Times argued that the “true founding” of the United States should be pegged to 1619, when the first slaves from Africa were brought to the Jamestown Colony in Virginia.
When culture captures the Church
The California Legislature wants wayward religious institutions within its jurisdiction to repent of their wicked ways and get in line with the culture.
Hope for the propaganda society
The information society has become the propaganda society. But it’s not just political entities that fall into propagandizing behavior. Theological propaganda ...
Trump, the chosen?
Rather than retweeting the praises, Trump must avoid jumping on the bandwagons of those ready to grant him a godlike status.
Where is America in the 'cycle of nations'?
Many Americans have the sense that the country is on an unstoppable nose-dive into chaos and crash. Where is contemporary America as measured by the historical stages revealed in those Holy Scriptures?
America: Not a white enclave nor a socialist utopia
In the design of God, America was never intended to be a white enclave nor a socialist utopia.
Washington has gone crazy
Watergate Washington and the Nixon White House were havens of sanity and stability compared to the present state of the nation’s capital and its institutions.
Trump's brinkmanship: Indecisive or judicious?
Anyone can pull back from the edge of conflict, but only the strong, confident, principled, and well-informed can be trusted to pull back from the brink, not because they have been scared away but because they know it to be the most judicious, reasonable action.