Pete Hegseth’s War Prayer
Editor-in-Chie Brian Kaylor reflects on a recent violent prayer by Pete Hegseth during a Christian worship service at the Pentagon and Mark Twain’s satirical work “The War Prayer.”
Editor-in-Chie Brian Kaylor reflects on a recent violent prayer by Pete Hegseth during a Christian worship service at the Pentagon and Mark Twain’s satirical work “The War Prayer.”
Thousands came to Christ And many including me were called into ministry
It really hurts and bothers me to see people fall for the deception and abuse of false teachers like David Taylor
Somehow, the plan allegedly rooted in faith values to represent Christians means driving out of office one of only three ministers in the U.S. House of Representatives.
If our generosity begins and ends on a single date in the calendar, we have missed the deeper truth Charity is not an event; it is a way of life
My parents are retired and have a very low interest rate on a small amount of remaining mortgage They told me they want to sell their home and rent, thinking they will save money I am gathering
Mr McPherson is one of the last of that extraordinary generation of men who left their homes and loved ones and devoted years of their lives to defeating the manifest evil of Nazi Germany and
Not since Liberty University founder Jerry Falwell died in 2007 had I seen a deceased Christian leader so vilified
If the government can handcuff a comedian for a tweet, then none of us are safe
If you are born again, my friend, holy affections emanate from your inner being
There is something beautiful, even sacred, about having third space communities. They do not just happen, though. The first step is committing to becoming a “regular.”