Should churches comply with California's ban on singing?
California has issued a ban on corporate singing. How should churches proceed? Thankfully, there are biblical and historical precedents that help inform Christian leaders.
California has issued a ban on corporate singing. How should churches proceed? Thankfully, there are biblical and historical precedents that help inform Christian leaders.
The recent revelation of the invention of the "suicide pod" by "Dr. Death" triggered concerns for the future vulnerable, and memories of the dystopian film, "Soylent Green."
Every time a young white male mass shooter kills more than himself, we offer thoughts and prayers for the families and then wait for the 24-hour news cycle to find something else to talk about.
Greek philosopher Heraclitus is credited with the oft-quoted phrase, "change is the only constant in life." The third chapter of Ecclesiastes is equally as clear on change, but in the scriptures, the focus is on God's directing said change.
The church has been duped by a wicked and crafty culture. The world is boldly and unapologetically preaching it's version of truth to the church, demanding compliance, and it has successfully caused change in theologies, church mission statements and a large segment of the body of Christ.
Picture it. New York, Trump Tower, 2020. The police arrive en masse, wearing riot gear, with dozens of pairs of flex cuffs dangling from their belts. Immediately they commandeer the elevators and move to the twenty-first floor. Moving out in groups of four, they start with apartment 21A. Their ...
How should the Biblical worldview undergird our pursuit of the discipline of mathematics? The best place to start in answering that question is to look at the Biblical use of numbers.
For those whose smart phone is broken, June is Pride Month. Why is Pride Month so polarizing? Let's be clear.
The newest billionaire to be trumpeted by Ford magazine is Jay-Z, the rapper whose wealth has been generated from many creative ventures and prudent investments. The vast majority will gladly join the bandwagon to sing his praises and applaud this rare achievement. But there are three people who ...
That's a lot of money. I don't care who you are. One hundred twenty-eight million dollars in extension money to bring Carson Wentz' six-year potential salary to a whopping $170 million!