Genesis Chapters 1-11 Are Literal History
Over the last few days I have seen increasing numbers of Christians who want to say that the first eleven chapters of Genesis are just allegory and not actual history. However, this viewpoint is not valid and creates huge problems for the rest of Scripture. In fact, the rest of Scripture rests on the opening
What is a Christian Mentor?
Mentoring is becoming more and more part of our culture. Particularly, mentoring is growing in the business world. But what exactly is a mentor? How does that translate into our Christian walk? The Oxford English Dictionary defines the word mentor as: a person who acts as guide and adviser to another person, esp. one who
Gender Affirming Care?
Yesterday, all eyes were on the Supreme Court of the United States as the Court heard oral arguments in United States v. Skrmetti. It is a pivotal moment in American Culture. The Court will effectively be deciding the trajectory of the transgender movement in the United States. The case specifically deals with the idea of
Give Thanks
It is hard to believe that we are at another Thanksgiving Day. 2024 has rushed by it seems. As we start the final stretch of the year and enter the Christmas Season, let us stop and give thanks for all that God has done. Praise the Lord for His goodness. Praise Him for His mercy.
The Death Penalty: Injustice For Laken Riley
Earlier this year, 22-year-old, Laken Riley, was jogging on a college campus in Georgia where she was brutally murdered by illegal immigrant, Jose Ibarra. It is a story that the country has become far too familiar with over the last several months and culminating in the guilty verdict and sentencing to life in prison today
Victory In Christ
“O death, where is your victory? O death, where is your sting?” The sting of death is sin, and the power of sin is the law. But thanks be to God, who gives us the victory through our Lord Jesus Christ. 1 Corinthians 15:55-57 What greater words are there than this? Death has not defeated
It’s About Discipleship
I know that I have written a lot recently about discipleship. But I have been doing a lot of study and research lately on the topic for a project that I am working on about discipleship and teenagers so it is fresh on my mind. But the topic of discipleship also came up at church
Trump Won, Now What?
The election is over. Trump will be President of the United States for a second time. He won both the Electoral vote and the Popular vote. It was a decisive victory. For many Christians, this comes as great news. We prayed for this. We campaigned for this. We fought for this. And while some of
Under Which Platform Can The Gospel Thrive?
It is Election Day here in the United States. I have talked enough about the two candidates. We know neither of them are Christian. Neither of them are of good character. So we look to policies. What each Christian must honestly ask themselves, which platform is more conducive to the Gospel? Which platform will hinder
Religious Freedom is at Stake
As we head into the final hours of the 2024 Election, I watch with much concern the events happening on a national stage. I wish to make an appeal to you that no Christian can, in good conscience, vote for Kamala Harris. Vice President Harris has shown time and time again that she is an