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
A Response to Tony Hinchcliffe’s Trump Rally Performance
Last night, Donald Trump held a massive rally in NYC at Madison Square Gardens. Thousands were in attendance, national media coverage was everywhere. It was a chance for him to make another appeal to the American people 9 days before the General Election on November 5th. Democrats and Liberals were already attacking the event as
Two Bad Choices
With the 2024 election just a couple of weeks away, a lot of focus has been put on the Evangelical Vote. Let’s face it, Christians are in a tough spot this election. We have two bad choices on the ticket. Neither candidate seems to be a Christian by their fruit, or lack thereof, and neither
Book Review: Losing Our Religion by Russell Moore
A couple of months ago I was challenged by a friend to read “Losing Our Religion” by Russell Moore. This challenge came after several months of reading my very politically partisan posts on Facebook. It wasn’t a rebuke. It wasn’t condemnation. It was a challenge. It was to gain some perspective. So, since I have