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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Biblical principles for aging joyfully (part 1)
The aging process should be seen as a positive endeavor rather than a bitter trail of foolishness and aching joints. The poster boys of noble aging are Noah, Abraham, Moses, Paul, and other biblical greats who model the climb for us.
Jesus' return is always imminent. Are you ready?
Don’t worry, don’t be afraid, don’t panic because everything is probably happening right on time.
The looming spiritual crisis of AI: True transcendence (part 3)
So, in the absence of God’s transcendent reality, we turn to the machines we manufacture in our “idol factories.”
The looming spiritual crisis of artificial intelligence: Idol making (part 2)
The passion for idol-making is stirred when God is forgotten or intentionally cut off from a society and its cultural memory.
The looming spiritual crisis of artificial intelligence (part 1)
All this reveals that the greatest danger facing a society that distances itself from the doctrine and reality of God’s transcendence is the human mind that does not recognize the nature of God and its accountability to Him.
Chaos, cosmos and the ‘grunge church’
If grunge is the best you’ve got, wear it and worship in it. In other words, always approach the Lord Yahweh and His Son, Yeshua, and the dynamic Holy Spirit with the best your heart can bring.
Age and the US presidency: Is 80 too old?
That brings us to Joe Biden: Though I very much dislike his policies, I wince but don’t laugh at his gaffes and valiant attempts to gracefully recover his ‘pratfalls.’ I have learned that 80-year-old bodies don’t always synchronize with 80-year-old optical perceptions.
Fading churches and institutions: Memories of Southwestern Baptist Theological Seminary
Almost sixty years later the big dome that inspired me is still there, along with some newer buildings. But something is missing. I park my car with ease because there are many empty spaces. There was a time when one had to circle the campus to find a place to leave his or her automobile.
The D-Day Gospel
I have been particularly blessed by what I call the “D-Day Gospel.”
Henry Kissinger turns 100. What I remember working under Nixon
Henry Kissinger, the diplomat who served as foreign policy advisor to both presidents Richard Nixon and Gerald Ford, turns 100 on May 27. Admired by some, hated by others, he is still active on the global scene.