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
Faith Without Christ Is Not Faith
I see a lot on Twitter or “X” about the election. This is not surprising, we are just a few weeks away from an important Presidential Election here in the United States. Now, I am not going to get into the fray in this post about who to vote for between Kamala Harris and Donald
Christianity’s Response to Racism: A Call for Unity and Love
As Christians, we often find ourselves confronting not only our personal struggles but also the broader issues that society grapples with. One of the most pervasive and challenging of these issues is racism. In this article, I want to explore a Christian perspective on racism and propose how we, as followers of Christ, can effectively
How Should We Think About Trump’s Abortion Announcement?
Yesterday, former president, Donald Trump, announced his position on the abortion debate and his position for the upcoming election. Trump made sure to tout his involvement in the repeal of Roe v. Wade but then stated that it should solely be left to the states and that there should be exceptions and that an absolute
What About Respect?
Today we hear a lot about “respect.” Most recently at work I was told I need to respect the preferred pronouns of a co-worker. I pointed out that it was against my religious beliefs and those are valid and should also be respected as well if the company is truly about “equality.” But often, the