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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  • The catalytic incarnation

    The catalytic incarnation

    Oddly enough, the exponentially expanding technology of our times provides a powerful apologetic for the reality of the pre-existent, catalytic Christ.

  • The possible ‘distortion’ of a great cathedral

    The possible ‘distortion’ of a great cathedral

    Paris was not burned in 1945, but one of its most famous landmarks burned in 2019. Proposals have been made that, according to the London Daily Mail, will turn the 7th-century Cathedral into a “woke theme Park.” New chapels, for example, will include one dedicated to the “environment.”

  • Beware the nationalism trap: Our era is more vulnerable than ever (pt 3)

    Beware the nationalism trap: Our era is more vulnerable than ever (pt 3)

    The era we inhabit is more vulnerable than any I have known in the years I have been studying and observing Church and State.

  • Beware the nationalism trap: Political partisanship (pt 2)

    Beware the nationalism trap: Political partisanship (pt 2)

    The Bride of Christ commits adultery when she beds down with anything other than Christ. Yet the seduction in our time is intense, as principles are forgotten in the passion of pressing issues.

  • Beware the nationalism trap (part 1)

    Beware the nationalism trap (part 1)

    The evangelical church must not fall into the nationalism trap. I say this as one who has worked in both politics and church.

  • Age of Virtualism: A new name won't save a sinking ship

    Age of Virtualism: A new name won't save a sinking ship

    In the Age of Virtualism we change the essence of things by giving them new names and titles. Recently, for example, an academic proposed changing “pedophile” to “MAPS”—“Minor Attracted Persons”.

  • Beware the ‘Slovik Syndrome’: Now is not the time to run away

    Beware the ‘Slovik Syndrome’: Now is not the time to run away

    We seem to live in a scary moment for Christian witness. Literal martyrdom is taking place in some nations at a horrifying level.

  • The importance of boundaries amidst accelerating chaos

    The importance of boundaries amidst accelerating chaos

    Chaos currently rages. Seventy-one percent of Americans polled recently and reported by NBC and other media believe the U.S. is on the wrong track. Cities that aimed at defunding police are desperately searching for police. New York City begs for 2,600 volunteer fire-fighters to fill the ranks of those resisting mandated vaccination. Thousands of flights are canceled for lack of flight attendants and pilots.

  • Who is the real ‘enemy of the people’?

    Who is the real ‘enemy of the people’?

    When the Quisha Kings and Scott Smiths in a nation are considered by the regime in power to be the enemy, it says more about the danger of the regime than those the rulers consider as threats.

  • Who will rule the coming 'gods'? (book excerpt)

    Who will rule the coming 'gods'? (book excerpt)

    The development of artificial intelligence promises either a brilliant future or a threat to the very survival of humans. Much will depend on the ethical values and moral codes programmed into the machines.

  • Authentic authority and the threat of raw power

    Authentic authority and the threat of raw power

    On Friday, leaders of 136 nations took actions that should send a chill up the spines of their citizens.

  • Facebook outage and Bible’s prophecy of sudden judgment

    Facebook outage and Bible’s prophecy of sudden judgment

    The global disruption of Facebook is a disturbing glimpse of the deeper reality of things revealed in the Bible’s apocalyptic books.

  • The abounding of (secular) apocalyptic visions

    The abounding of (secular) apocalyptic visions

    Two weeks ago, it was the Secretary-General of the United Nations warning us that the world is nearing a “pivot point”. Last week Joe Biden, president of the United States, declared that the nations are at an “inflection point”. Apocalyptic proclamations abound everywhere these days.

  • The United Nations chief's apocalyptic discourse

    The United Nations chief's apocalyptic discourse

    The world’s nations have lost their way and are speeding toward a “pivotal moment” that will bring on a breakdown of global order. The planet is squeezed in the jaws of “enormous stress” as the nations are in a state of enmity and “paralysis.” The speaker of those thoughts was not some raving religious zealot but the Secretary General of the United Nations, in a recent speech.

  • Harvard and the crisis of transcendence

    Harvard and the crisis of transcendence

    The recent appointment of an atheist as the chief chaplain at Harvard University reveals the contemporary crisis of transcendence that says there is no Transcendent Being who created us, redeemed us, and therefore to whom we and our institutions are ultimately accountable.

  • Who is sitting in the gates with Biden?

    Who is sitting in the gates with Biden?

    On top of all the other crises America faces, now comes this threatening issue about who controls the president. Who really sits in the gates of the nation at this precarious moment?

  • The Chamberlain moment and Biden's present leadership crisis

    The Chamberlain moment and Biden's present leadership crisis

    The question is this: Has Joe Biden’s image been damaged so severely through the events that have occurred in Afghanistan that he has the credibility and ability to lead a powerful nation midst the chaos of our times? The fate of the United States and perhaps even global security in a nuclear age may be at stake.

  • Now is not the time to run away

    Now is not the time to run away

    “Only about thirty percent of our people have returned.” The normally upbeat pastor sagged as he described the before and after impact of COVID-19 shutdowns on his church’s attendance.

  • Getting to the heart of the 'systemic problem'

    Getting to the heart of the 'systemic problem'

    The problems America faces are systemic. However, the focus of the woke socio-cultural reformers is on the wrong system.

  • The dangerous lure of power in times like these

    The dangerous lure of power in times like these

    The present crisis in the United States is worse than most realize.