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How can you be loved yet also under God's wrath?
Wait a minute. How can an unbeliever be loved by God, yet at the same time be under God’s wrath?
The need for a coherent biblical perspective on abortion
The results beg the question — either a significant percent of Christians don’t know what an abortion is, or they have no concept of what the words “morally wrong” mean.
Hamas founder’s son delivers chilling testimony to Jordan Peterson
Mosab Hassan Yousef may be the most intense speaker I’ve ever witnessed. Famous for being the son of one of the founders of Hamas as well as a former Israeli intelligence asset.
Is it a sin to listen to Taylor Swift?
Some Christians believe it’s a sin to listen to Taylor Swift, but I don’t think they can defend that with Scripture.
United Methodism’s last meaningful general conference
I will miss the idea of a great national denomination, as American Christianity becomes post-denominational. But the new, less centralized expressions of Christianity in America will continue and even amplify God’s work.
Reaching converts to the religion of social justice
Can a commitment to social justice really be compared to a religious commitment?
Universities of America: You are directly responsible for the rise of Jew hatred on your campuses
The universities are complicit. They helped create the monster, and now it is out of control. Nothing less than a comprehensive, top to bottom and bottom to top ideological overhaul will do.
Warning: Political, spiritual priorities are often inverted
That should be our greatest priority as Christians. We should desire the salvation of our neighbors, not because we want to ensure they vote a certain way, but because we care about their eternal souls and want to see them rescued from the wrath of God.
The incredible story of a church that turned around in 30 days
You will be amazed at the following story.
The Armenian Genocide and architecture: How they intersect
How does this all connect? How does a suburban Texas church tie to these musings about the unifying power of architecture? Or to the first modern genocide?