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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Christian Leader Moral Failings: The Road to Hope
Is there any possibility of hope after a catastrophic fall or allegation? If the accused selects the road to recovery and restoration, he or she will first hit the hard trail of brute honesty.
Awakened > Woke
It is better to be "awakened" than "woke."
The Trump-Kim Meeting and the Urgency of Prayer
As I think of Donald Trump going to meet Korean dictator Kim Jong Un, I feel the urgency of prayer.
Why I Aspire to Be an 'R' in 'Babylon'
Age 75 is too old for an identity crisis, but also too young to give up on aspirations.
RIP Doug Coe: Washington DC Peacemaker and Prayer Warrior
Doug Coe, who died February 21, was one of the most strategic people in Washington, D.C., a city of titans.
3 Ways to Turn Trump Into a Dictator
Here are three ways to make a dictator of Donald Trump, or any power-holder:
Trump's Inaugural: Putting America Back on Its Legs
Intended or not, Donald Trump's inaugural program and speech has put America back on two sturdy legs that have been whacked at, sawn into, axed, and whittled upon: the theme of God's transcendence on the one side, and the importance of a reverential fear of the Lord on the other.
The Danger of Trump's Impulsiveness
Donald Trump has opportunity to establish new direction in foreign policy, balanced between the blasé idealism and neglect of the Obama era, and the regime-change interventionism that came to characterize Iraq policy under George W. Bush.
Why Baby Jesus Is So Logical
This is why the Incarnation of God in the Person of a human — Jesus of Nazareth — is so logical.
Ze and Hir? Displacing English in the Home of English
"The Oxford Dictionary has named 'selfie' the word of the year, narrowly beating out 'twerk'. In a related story, the funeral for the English language will be this Saturday," quipped Conan O'Brien.