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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How to pray for the elections
Can we possibly go wrong if we pray in this way?
I preached my first sermon 50 years ago
My two best friends and fellow band members came to faith shortly before me (in fact, the first time I attended a church service, which was in August 1971, I went there with the express purpose of pulling my friends out!). And our pastor believed that all three of us were called to preach.
ChatGPT, Jesus and the trans person
We too should look on trans-identified people with kindness and, without condemning or driving them away, help them to find wholeness from the inside out. It’s the Jesus way — the real Jesus.
Progressive religion may be dying but the Gospel is thriving
Is “religion” — meaning the Christian religion — dying worldwide?
What you didn’t know about the drag queen at children's library
Pray for the salvation and transformation of the drag queens! Perhaps your prayers will make an eternal difference in some of their lives.
Does the Bible prohibit profanity?
Surely, we would reason, profanity is unwholesome. Case closed. Or is it?
Dennis Prager was wrong about thought and behavior in Judaism
In light of these scriptural and rabbinic citations, I do hope that Dennis will reconsider his position.
Denouncing the dangerous (and pseudo-Christian) anti-Semitism of Nick Fuentes
Do not underestimate what demented people might do in the name of their twisted cause.
Jesus is not black or white
Jesus transcends our earthly barriers and norms and smashes our prejudices. Let us follow that Jesus and present Him to the world.
The big problem with the any-minute rapture
But when it comes to predicting the day (or year) of the Lord’s return, the first problem is that, to date, every single prediction, without exception, has been wrong. The failure rate is 100%. Why should anyone believe the next prediction when all previous predictions have been wrong?