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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  • Gotham City Is a Caricature of Biblical Babylon

    Gotham City Is a Caricature of Biblical Babylon

    Gotham is the caricature of "Babylon," identified in the Bible Book of Revelation as the world system seeking to function without God, and usually in defiance of Him.

  • Joe Paterno and the Sandusky Statue

    Joe Paterno and the Sandusky Statue

    Though Penn State may be able to take down the Paterno icon, it may never be able to rid itself of the Sandusky statue. It is the largest sculpture on the Penn State Campus. Some may protest that there is no Sandusky statue at Penn State. But there must be, because its shadow casts darkness over the Paterno statue, and blocks the light that normally glittered off the bronzed rejoicing face of the coach who always seemed so grim and resolute on the sidelines.

  • The Obamacare Decision: Those Darn Spots and the Non-Leopard

    The Obamacare Decision: Those Darn Spots and the Non-Leopard

    "Only if you agree to first allow an inspection by Professor Scotus, the renowned zoologist," a cluster of the handlers shouted. So off to Professor Scotus the animals were sent.

  • Reverse Missions: Back to the Catacombs (Part 3)

    Reverse Missions: Back to the Catacombs (Part 3)

    The weary old building reeked with death. Spiritual demise had occurred long ago at the hands of theologies that strangled biblical truth.

  • Reverse Missions: Clash of Civilizations (Part 2)

    Reverse Missions: Clash of Civilizations (Part 2)

    "There's such an obsession here with nudity," said the African Christian leader as my wife and I had strolled with him through the center of his adopted Scandinavian city.

  • Reverse Missions to the 'Dark Continent' (Part 1)

    Reverse Missions to the 'Dark Continent' (Part 1)

    "This is such a dark place." The irony stopped me in my tracks. The speaker was Jonas Kouassi-Zessia, an African émigré to Europe who had planted a church there. In the 19th and 20th centuries Europe – and America – was sending missionaries to Africa. Europeans and Americans referred to Africa as the "Dark Continent."

  • 'Fetus Testing' and the Relentless Quest for the New Human

    'Fetus Testing' and the Relentless Quest for the New Human

    "Scientists could soon be able to routinely screen unborn babies for thousands of genetic conditions, raising concern the breakthrough could lead to more abortions," said a June 6 headline in The Telegraph, a British newspaper.

  • Eurofornia and the Quest for a 'New Way'

    Eurofornia and the Quest for a 'New Way'

    Despite California, despite the euro zone, despite the rusting socialist hulks littering the historic landscape, the Obama Administration works feverishly to turn the whole of the United States into Eurofornia.

  • The White House Mystique and the Washington Warp

    The White House Mystique and the Washington Warp

    The defeat last week of Senator Richard Lugar (R-Ind) in the Indiana GOP primary sends the ominous rumble of war drums out across the political landscape. No doubt the scary reverberations have reached as far as Utah, and the ears of another Republican, Senator Orrin Hatch.

  • Obama and Congress: At the Crossroads of Constitutional Balance

    Obama and Congress: At the Crossroads of Constitutional Balance

    "If Congress refuses to act… I'll continue to do everything in my power to act without them," the President of the United States said recently. The "power" to which the President referred was that of issuing executive orders, given in Article II, Sections 1 and 3 of the Constitution.