Richard D. Land

Richard D. Land

Christian Post Executive Editor

Dr. Richard Land, BA (magna cum laude), Princeton; D.Phil. Oxford; and Th.M., New Orleans Baptist Theological Seminary, was president of the Southern Baptists’ Ethics & Religious Liberty Commission (1988-2013) and has served since 2013 as president of Southern Evangelical Seminary in Charlotte, NC. Dr. Land has been teaching, writing, and speaking on moral and ethical issues for the last half century in addition to pastoring several churches.

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  • Why born-again men and women are needed in Holy Matrimony

    Why born-again men and women are needed in Holy Matrimony

    The point is that after Pentecost, God had created a new kind of man who did not exist before the coming of the Holy Spirit to personally indwell twice-born men.

  • How to properly practice Christian marriage

    How to properly practice Christian marriage

    In my marriage, my wife and I have faced four situations in 54 years where a decision had to be made, and we could not agree on what should be done. 

  • So, what does a Christian marriage look like?

    So, what does a Christian marriage look like?

    The Christian husband driven by agape love is patient and is always seeking his wife’s “good.”

  • Doug Wilson's view on Christian marriage is blasphemous

    Doug Wilson's view on Christian marriage is blasphemous

    I found many things in the article with which I disagree profoundly with Rev. Wilson. However, one statement I found so appalling and offensive that I felt compelled to take up my pen to refute it.

  • God is the source of human rights, not government

    God is the source of human rights, not government

    One of the most important things that the movement spawned by Charlie Kirk has accomplished is making America’s young people much more aware of the divine origin of the Revolution that has produced their American heritage—and that it is precious, unique, and should be jealously preserved.

  • Gen Z’s priorities are troubling for America’s future

    Gen Z’s priorities are troubling for America’s future

    While the partisan divisions could have been anticipated, the more shocking divisions and divergences were between males and females rather than Democrats and Republicans.

  • Faith vs. good works, which is it to be?

    Faith vs. good works, which is it to be?

    Contrary to popular opinion, a person’s eternal destiny is not determined by their “good works” outweighing their “bad works” on God’s eternal spiritual scales. When one turns to Holy Scripture, God reveals a very different answer defining one’s eternal destiny.

  • A last thank you to the greatest generation

    A last thank you to the greatest generation

    Mr. McPherson is one of the last of that extraordinary generation of men who left their homes and loved ones and devoted years of their lives to defeating the manifest evil of Nazi Germany and Imperial Japan.

  • Extreme gerrymandering doesn't benefit anyone long term

    Extreme gerrymandering doesn't benefit anyone long term

    So why are the Republicans in Texas and some other majority Republican legislature states contemplating redrawing their congressional districts mid-decade?

  • Jim Dobson: A giant of the faith

    Jim Dobson: A giant of the faith

    Millions of Americans awakened Thursday morning to the news that Dr. James Dobson has departed to his heavenly reward at the age of 89. Dr. Dobson played a huge role in what he called the “Civil War of Values” in America from the 1970s until the present day.