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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6 Church Types That Try to Avoid Culture Wars
"If I could choose one more course for ministry training and preparation, it would be 'Courageous Leadership','' says Thom Rainer in a recent Christian Post article.
Voters in Search of Hitler, Not Churchill
"Is there a Churchill among us today?" Since co-authoring "God and Churchill," a new book on the great British leader, I get that question everywhere I speak.
Defund Dr. Frankenstein!
Not since Dr. Frankenstein's minions went scouring through cemeteries and morgues for body parts have we seen anything as sinister as Planned Parenthood's tissue racket.
Umpqua, Houston, and Corporate Insanity
Insanity is repeating the same mistakes and expecting different results.
Shariah Muslims, Christian Theocrats and Anthrocrats: Ben Carson Didn't Go Far Enough
Ben Carson has been applauded and derided for his statement that he could not support a Muslim for U.S. president unless such a candidate denounced Sharia law.
Refugee Crisis: Immigration Opponents and Transnationalists Are Both Wrong
"Christian culture" ought to be a major concern as European Union justice and interior ministers come together in a special session September 22 to discuss the immigration crisis rumbling their nations. Almost certainly it won't be.
Kim Davis and Rosa Parks
If, as Rick Warren and others have suggested, religious liberty is becoming the major civil rights issue of our time, will Kim Davis be the Rosa Parks of the movement?
The Good News of the Apocalypse
So what's behind that curtain? People everywhere are asking that question these days. Others want to avoid it because the thought of "apocalypse" is terrifying to them. However, there is also some very good news behind the curtain of history.
Trump's Tower of Babel: A President for the Selfie Age? (Part 3)
Donald Trump might be the apt president for the selfie age. This is not a good thing.
Trump's Tower of Babel (Part 2): Boundless Arrogance
In this installment we examine a second Trump characteristic evidenced in the August 6 Republican presidential debate and other statements: judgment-impairing presumptuousness.