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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Assault on the boundaries 'chaos vs. cosmos': Our present madness (part 1)
Ever since the assault on and the collapse of the gates of Eden, chaos presses in on the walls and gates of borderlands, and, like Eden, when the boundaries cave, chaos surges through.
Does Trump's ridicule of DeSantis expose his own soul?
How strange for a politician who depends on the conservative Christian vote to ridicule an opponent as “sanctimonious.” This is no time to assault the character and personhood of someone who may be needed later to help win the war.
Election season: A most dangerous time of spiritual warfare
This is the push-back that we need in this most dangerous season when strife and chaos storm the gates, and only the churches can provide it.
The 'MAGA' we need: Was America ever godly? (part 2)
When was the United States of America a godly nation?
The ‘MAGA’ we need — urgently (part 1)
America cannot be great again by God’s standards until it has become godly again in its core worldview and values.
Escaping the whales: Churches and socio-political movements
Rome and its many movements are long-gone, but the Church still stands.
The ‘rubble world’ and the Church
The greatest mission of the remnant Church is to speak into this world, not some rhetorical masterpiece we have contrived, but what the Master has given us in the Bible.
The royal family and the squandering of greatness
And so young Princess Elizabeth, though heir to the throne, volunteered for military service in the Second World War, and worked in the maintenance of military vehicles. The woman who had the hefty crown placed on her head also knew how to change oil, repair a broken fanbelt, and get the dirt from under her fingernails.
Queen Elizabeth and transcendence
It was Queen Victoria, Elizabeth’s great-great grandmother who most eloquently expressed the importance of leaders seeing God as transcendent and sowed the idea into her family heritage. Victoria once told a preacher that she wished Christ would come in her lifetime. “Why?” asked the minister. “Because I should like to lay my crown at His feet, she replied.”
An open letter to young men and women in ministry (part 3)
One morning you will awaken, slide out of bed, shuffle into your bathroom, look in the mirror, and it will shout: “You are getting old!” But there’s a way to stay young.