Charlie Kirk is more than a martyr, for his story is a shining example to all who care to study it. Many can learn from his...
The assassination of Charlie Kirk, and the reactions to it, suggests a people who have forgotten the command to love their enemy.
A Christian leader calls on churches to remember the biblical roots of Labor Day and the contributions of all workers.
Christ was actually naked on the Cross, a humiliation He accepted as part of dying to propitiate our sins, which we still try to hide.
Mercy, when extended to those guilty of harming others, is a cruel trick on those they harmed, and on the law itself.
As the so-called Pride Month continues, a reminder that its subject matter is nothing to be “proud” of, and never has been.
The church is broken down, both effect and cause of a broken-down society, and badly needs a new Scriptural foundation
Jesus described His followers as the salt of the earth – but in modern times, Christians have lost their saltiness. Result: social decay.
Those speaking of love from modern pulpits don’t understand the love of God and how it fulfills a Law these preachers say is abrogated.
Frodo Baggins, the hero of The Lord of the Rings, represents fallen man, unable to overcome evil without Divine assistance.