Wallace B. Henley

Wallace B. Henley

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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 Tower of Babel (Part 1): Roosevelt's Roost

    Trump's Tower of Babel (Part 1): Roosevelt's Roost

    To whom shall we liken Donald Trump? Now that we have seen The Donald in a debate environment where the Great Singularity has had to match his immense gravitational exertion with the forces of other personalities, how do we perceive him?

  • Planned Parenthood, a Spanish Town, and a Deadly Schizophrenia

    Planned Parenthood, a Spanish Town, and a Deadly Schizophrenia

    Treating animals as humans and humans as animals reveals the ethical schizophrenia of many in contemporary Western culture.

  • Planned Parenthood, Adolf Eichmann and the Banality of Evil

    Planned Parenthood, Adolf Eichmann and the Banality of Evil

    "The trouble with Eichmann was precisely that so many were like him," wrote Hannah Arendt. They "were neither perverted nor sadistic," just "terribly and terrifyingly normal."

  • San Francisco and Liberalism's Fatal Flaw

    San Francisco and Liberalism's Fatal Flaw

    Katherine Steinle died while strolling on a lovely San Francisco pier, a victim of humanist-secular progressivism's fatal flaw, as much as from a bullet fired, allegedly, by a man who had been convicted seven times of felonies, and deported five times.

  • Was June 26 a Day of Celebration or Infamy?

    Was June 26 a Day of Celebration or Infamy?

    The day the United States Supreme Court handed down its decision compelling all the states to redefine marriage was considered among the darkest days in our history for some, while others danced and celebrated.

  • SCOTUS Has Put an 'Air Hammer' to America's Foundations

    SCOTUS Has Put an 'Air Hammer' to America's Foundations

    There is a stunned silence in the immediate aftermath of the Supreme Court of the United States' assault on the Constitution inherent in its ruling on same-sex marriage — even though most knew it was coming. Nevertheless, let us now pause and consider the enormity of the decision.

  • Pope Francis: Pastor or Policy Wonk?

    Pope Francis: Pastor or Policy Wonk?

    In his Encyclical, "Laudato Si mi' Signore'" ("Praise be to you, my Lord"), released June 18, Pope Francis reveals an inspiring, dynamic, compassionate heart, and then smothers it in the same old stagnant, wearying strategizing of the finite human mind.

  • The Missionary Zeal of the New Progressive Imperialism

    The Missionary Zeal of the New Progressive Imperialism

    In the West, however, there "is a diminishing sense of the respect for the sanctity of life. And all of this is to be imposed on Africa, at whatever cost: we think that it is immoral and that it is unjust."

  • D-Day Lesson for the Church: Whatever the Cost, Take the Victory to Satan

    D-Day Lesson for the Church: Whatever the Cost, Take the Victory to Satan

    The Normandy Invasion is a picture in the frame of space and time, a parable of the coming and advance of God's Kingdom of goodness, peace, and Spirit-given joy in the world.

  • Double-I Factor: The Pew Report and Underestimating the Kingdom of God

    Double-I Factor: The Pew Report and Underestimating the Kingdom of God

    The Kingdom of God is invisible and immeasurable until its impact is observable and measurable in the form of its "fruit." This is why the biblical Church has so often been underestimated.