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.
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.
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.
A confrontational or "nouthetetic" discussion of the proper understanding of Divine grace and the meaning of salvation and personal responsibility.
When people throw the word heretic around, it loses its meaning – especially when the accusation is unsupportable by Scripture.
Illustrating the right way and the wrong way to fear God, contrasting the Gibeonites and the Amorites in ancient Canaan.
The Bible does not command the followers of Christ to permit people to rule whose hearts, and governing policies, are evil.