Kelly Williams

Kelly Williams

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  • Lauren Daigle: Pick a side and take a stand!

    Lauren Daigle: Pick a side and take a stand!

    In a world where everything seems gray, it is my prayer Lauren will use her international platform to declare the glory of Jesus Christ. She doesn’t need to be mean about it, but she does need to be courageous.

  • Why churches should stop paying hush money

    Why churches should stop paying hush money

    Oftentimes, the point leaders take the fall for the suppression when it becomes publicly known. However, boards are just as much to blame when they use “truth suppression” for the “good” of the Gospel.

  • Eugene Peterson, The Message Bible and homosexuality

    Eugene Peterson, The Message Bible and homosexuality

    I admire much of Eugene Peterson’s life, work and ministry. But I must be a voice that says, “The Bible does not approve of people practicing homosexuality in their lives.” It is possible to love people and not accept their behavior. God does it with me every day.

  • Is almost true good enough for the Gospel?

    Is almost true good enough for the Gospel?

    Nowhere in the Bible does it say God is energy. The Bible says in Genesis 1:1 that God created everything, including energy. To be the Creator of energy, He has to remain who He is while creating what it is. If God created everything including energy, then He can’t be energy otherwise energy would be God.

  • Trust the science for vaccines. But what about abortion?

    Trust the science for vaccines. But what about abortion?

    Why is it OK to ignore science when it comes to the unborn, but we should trust it when it comes to the COVID-19 vaccines?

  • Is Lauren Daigle's song 'Hold On To Me' a Christian song?

    Is Lauren Daigle's song 'Hold On To Me' a Christian song?

    I do love how Lauren Daigle describes the Christian battle in her song; but she never mentions God. It is an extremely dangerous thing when Christian music becomes solely about our experience with acknowledging God.

  • Reflections on God's faithfulness to a pastor at 50

    Reflections on God's faithfulness to a pastor at 50

    My parents were told when I was 2 years old that I would not live to three years of age. I was born with a birth defect. The doctor told my mom to prepare for my death, instead she asked God for a miracle.

  • The aftermath of COVID on a church community

    The aftermath of COVID on a church community

    If there is one thing COVID has taught me, it is this, “Uncertainty may not be your friend, but it is your companion in this season.”

  • Keep facing the unrepentant

    Keep facing the unrepentant

    All of us at some point in our lives will have a friend, a love one, or someone else in our life that refuses to repent.

  • Does God speak to you?

    Does God speak to you?

    Someone once said, “it is normal to say, ‘I talk to God.’ But when you say, ‘God talks to me.’ That’s when everyone thinks you are crazy!”