Michael Brown
Dr. Michael Brown (www.askdrbrown.org) is the host of the nationally syndicated Line of Fire radio program. His latest book is Evangelicals at the Crossroads: Will We Pass the Trump Test? Connect with him on Facebook, Twitter, or YouTube.
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Let's pray for Sam Brinton, Biden's gender-fluid appointee
And, to repeat, I do not write this to mock. This is all part of Sam Brinton’s out and proud life, something that moves me to pray, not to ridicule.
The end of triumphalist Christianity
Such a gospel does not save or deliver or transform. It simply adds outward blessings to an unrenewed heart, and in the end, rather than leading to eternal salvation, it leads to disillusionment and death.
Freedom of speech: Necessary, messy but beautiful
America is certainly not China or North Korea when it comes to censorship and suppressing free speech. But we are not nearly as free as we thought we were.
The open affair of the Christian Left
Yes, this was an ordained minister, preaching in a church building, calling for the national codifying of the “right” to shed innocent blood. Talk about an abomination.
Ye, Kyrie and the Black Hebrew Israelite elephant in the room
Today, it is Ye saying he can’t be antisemitic because he himself is a Jew, while Kyrie (who has since apologized) recommended a movie espousing these very ideologies.
What the Republican Party could learn from Miracle on 34th Street
For the Republicans, the primary goal must be combatting what they believe to be a dangerous political agenda. With that goal firmly in mind, they can then jostle for the right to lead their party.
What Christianity Today got wrong about the Respect for Marriage Act
How telling that Christianity Today, once the flagship Evangelical publication, chose to publish an op-ed offering support for a bill that enshrined homosexual unions into our national laws.
Why we engage in the culture wars
The reality is that, until Jesus returns, we will be in a tug of war with the world, sometimes making real progress and sometimes losing ground.
Here's how we make America pro-life
How then, can battles be won state by state? How can absolutely horrific abortion laws that have been passed in Michigan and California and Montana be overturned?
Jan. 6 rioters don't represent us. They are not us.
But, to repeat, for the vast majority of us, January 6 did not represent us in any way, shape, size, or form. They were not us.