Where Did the WASPs Go?
WASP is a short acronym for “White Anglo-Saxon Protestant.”
We are not living in a time of differing political parties or mere political pundits, but we are living in a time of a religious war between the old WASPs and the new Neo-Marxists. The Church is oblivious to this war and prefers to hide in ecclesiastical caves to avoid confrontation. Neo-Marxism imputes to Christians... Continue Reading
Please Pray for the People and Country of Syria
"The reality in Syria today is very dark."
Alawites are a minority Shia Muslim sect who are being killed alongside Christians. Allawites are turning to churches for help. Pray they find safety and security in the arms of Christ. Pray for Syrian Christian leaders who are ready to serve those flocking to the church for help. May they be strengthened, resourced, and protected. Pray... Continue Reading
When Selfishness Becomes Celebrated
How modern culture repackages marital abandonment as radical self-love, with little counter-narrative from religious voices.
Even in the previous pro-divorce culture, women still felt compelled to give a reason why they were dumping their husbands, something that he had done wrong. This didn’t even have to be especially bad, like an affair. But there had to be some kind of negative behavior or trait of the husband to make a... Continue Reading
Global Persecution of Christians Continues Amid Silence and Apathy
"More than 380 million Christians suffer high levels of persecution and discrimination for their faith."
Matthew 5:10-12 “Blessed are those who are persecuted for righteousness’ sake, for theirs is the kingdom of heaven. Blessed are you when others revile you and persecute you and utter all kinds of evil against you falsely on my account. Rejoice and be glad, for your reward is great in heaven, for so they persecuted... Continue Reading
A Rebuttal To: “Seven Lessons on Public Health and the Local Church”
The church's greatest witness during a pandemic is not conformity to the world's fear but faithful worship of our sovereign God who holds all things, including viruses, in His hands.
The author overlooks the critical distinction between biblical quarantine and modern lockdowns. In Leviticus 13-14, God instructs that those with infectious diseases should be separated…Scripture never advocates quarantining the healthy or restricting worship for the uninfected. This biblical model—isolating the sick, not the healthy—stands in stark contrast to government policies that restricted everyone regardless of... Continue Reading
Here Be Dragons: What Christians Need to Know About Romantasy
Diving into explicit fiction reflects a chasing after wind (Eccl. 1:14) as we search for meaning, connection, and love down avenues that will never satisfy.
The potential to accidentally stumble into sexually explicit scenes in romantasy is a warning to parents and a risk teenagers actively navigate. In an interview for Reedsy, romantasy author Jennifer L. Armentrout commented, “A lot of romantasy covers look like fantasy books, so new readers may not be aware that they’re reading a fantasy romance,... Continue Reading
The Vibe Shift and the Decline of Double Standards
How the rehiring of a controversial DOGE staffer reflects America's changing approach to cancel culture.
There’s a spectrum of dissenting ideas, some of which are good, some it’s not clear or they are a matter of indifference, and some are bad. We should avoid treating our liberty as license. Just because something is legal or socially approved of or allowed in some sense doesn’t mean we should do it or... Continue Reading
Here’s How I’m Keeping My Head When The World Is On Fire
Thankfulness shifts my perspective in a God-ward direction.
When I realise that everything I have – my life, my family, my possessions, my health, my relationships – are ultimately a gift from a good and heavenly Father, my perspective shifts. When I realise that as a sinful, rebellious man I deserve eternal condemnation, not the life I’ve been given, I’m humbled and removed... Continue Reading
Praying at Home Could Be Illegal Under Pro-Abortion ‘Buffer Zone’ Law, Scottish Lawmaker Admits
Like the prophet Daniel from the Bible, you like to pray near the window, you could fall foul of buffer zones in Scotland.
Other outlets, like the BBC, had already leapt to “debunk” Vance’s statement – although Mackay herself has now confirmed that he was correct. She began by claiming that prayer in one’s personal home was not banned – but after just a few questions, was forced to amend that to: “That depends on who is passing... Continue Reading
Relying on God, Not America
A Report from the Church in Ukraine
“In general, the war has a simplifying effect on the church. We aren’t worried anymore about bells and whistles, lights and stages. If we have a room with some chairs and maybe a guitar, we don’t need anything else. And it is still meeting every spiritual need.” On Friday, Donald Trump and Ukrainian president... Continue Reading
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