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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Guard the holy flame of revival when it comes
You can no more schedule a revival than you can schedule a hurricane. Revival is not something people work up. It is something God sends down.
After our corporate humiliation, God is pouring out His Spirit on the Church
The refiner’s fire has come to the Church of America in the last few years, bringing our impurities to the surface for the world to see. And those fires will continue to burn in our land, bringing us to deeper repentance.
A message to the Church of England
Just as Elijah the prophet urged the people of Israel to stop wavering between two opinions, I urge you to stop wavering between the Word of God and the spirit of this age.
The fierce war for our souls: Too many opportunities to sin
No generation in history has had so many distractions to deal with. No generation in history has had so many temptations.
Satan is beginning to show his hand more clearly
During the class, I stated that in the days ahead, I believed that satanic manifestations would become much more open and overt in our society. Rather than hiding himself in the culture, the devil will reveal himself more clearly.
If you do church right, some of the unchurched will love you and some will hate you
In light of this, I have to question what a pastor is teaching when a wealthy strip club owner could be a longtime, tithing member of his church without either coming under church discipline or Holy Spirit conviction. Something very fundamental is wrong with this picture.
A plea for ministerial clarity
Let it not be said that when the Lord called us to raise our voices like a trumpet, we chose to sing a lullaby instead.
No, the Holocaust is not just one of many tragic events of human history
No, the Holocaust is not just one of many tragic events which have taken place in human history, nor does remembering the Holocaust take away from the memory of other tragedies, some of which were also unspeakably evil.
The end of the world is coming, just not yet
Have we truly come to the end of our rope? Is an Armageddon-type event at hand?
What do we say to a committed same-sex couple raising children that they love?
What do you say to that very nice, same-sex couple who lives next door, the ones raising the abandoned child they adopted?