The choices Christians have to make
The truth of the book that echoes in my heart for what has been burdening me recently for the Church in America is a simple yet profound truth: The world is watching us.
The truth of the book that echoes in my heart for what has been burdening me recently for the Church in America is a simple yet profound truth: The world is watching us.
As we go through this time of year, you may have many reasons to dread it and despair in it, you only need one reason to have hope, and his name is Jesus.
Christianity is not right-wing or left-wing. It goes beyond the political and ideological tribes which demand that we adhere and pledge unquestioned loyalty.
Something happened on Easter morning over 2,000 years ago that changed cowards into martyrs and that something that happened can change your life, if you would be willing to believe and receive.
The question each of us must ask ourselves is if we are willing to make room in our hearts for the Child born in Bethlehem, because whether you realize He is the one you really want, He is the one we need.
The real wonder is not even in the cosmos, it's that the One who made the cosmos cares about you and me.
It was a beautiful cold day back when I was in middle school on a special trip that I have recently been looking back ...
We need to be as passionate, if not more passionate, about our Savior than we are of our politics.
I remember watching an interview in 1998 of a man I had never heard of named Osama bin Laden. Bin Laden was in a cave raving against America when he said his terrorist organization was going to attack the United States.
We’ve been talking a lot about doing everything we can to save lives from COVID-19. Yet we willingly kill over 300,000 babies every year.