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 Corrupt Are We? My Post-Memo Musings
Has our system gotten totally out of control?
What Would God Say to Us in a State of the Union Address?
What if God Himself addressed our nation? What would He have to say?
How Can It Be Right to Kill 20-Week-Old Babies In the Womb?
It is almost unimaginable that 46 senators would vote against the Pain-Capable Unborn Child Protection Act.
Donald Trump Did Not Die for My Sins
With all respect to our president, he did not die for my sins, and I have not staked my soul's salvation on his reputation.
Does Trump Get a Moral Mulligan?
Michael Gerson wrote in the Washington Post, "The Trump evangelicals have lost their gag reflex." Yes, we evangelicals have made our "political bargain with open eyes."
The Media Continues to Shout Their Abortion Bias
If ever we needed a reminder of the media's extreme pro-abortion bias we sure witnessed it with the coverage of last week's two marches.
Why a Palestinian Christian Is Wrong About Jerusalem
With all respect to Dr. Sara as my brother in the Lord, and having shared with him privately that I'd be responding to his article, allow me to address the issues he raises.
A Challenge for Never Trumpers: Are You Willing to Be Honest?
For many of you who could not vote for Trump, it was a matter of conscience. How could you be a "values voter" and yet vote for a man with such abysmal moral values, a thrice-married, playboy, billionaire? But I have a challenge for all of you who still identify as Never Trumpers: Are you willing to be as honest about the accomplishments of President Trump as you are about his failings?
Why Would a Bible Translation Use the Word 'Palestine'?
Why would the NASB introduce the word "Palestine" when "Palestine" did not exist at that time.
Sorry, But Profanity Is Still Profane
Maybe we can't stop the world around us from being worldly, but we can certainly step higher ourselves. Our calling is not to join in the ever-encroaching darkness. It's to shine brightly like lights.