William Wolfe
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How Christians are winning battles in the culture war
As Christians continue to engage in the public sphere and uphold their Christian beliefs and values, the nation moves closer to a society that acknowledges the vital role of faith in shaping the cultural landscape.
‘Rich Men North of Richmond’ Oliver Anthony reveals who he really is
When millions of hardworking, downtrodden, working-class Americans — white, black, Christian, conservative, or whatever their politics may be — heard this man sing, they knew that he was singing about them.
3 benefits of being part of a small church
Small churches, which provide opportunities for greater emphasis on personal shepherding, active congregation involvement, and meaningful community, offer unique blessings that can be harder to find in megachurches.
When should Christians boycott a company?
While the rationale behind a boycott is simple, determining when and how to employ a boycott in your personal life and shopping patterns requires discernment. Here are three questions to consider as you navigate this tricky topic.
3 ways seminaries can train pastors to better engage politics
What would it look like for seminaries to better train pastors to more faithfully and fearlessly engage in politics? Here are three considerations.
How the local church can change the culture
The primary purpose of the local church is to preach the Gospel, make disciples and equip its members to be faithful followers of Jesus Christ in the present age.
4 Bible verses for weary Christian parents
Here are four Bible verses that provide encouragement for weary Christian parents.
Is historic American civil religion compatible with Christianity?
In our increasingly secular society, Christianity gets a bad rap. Religion in general is less and less welcome in the town square. But as I’ve argued elsewhere, you can’t ever truly vacuum religion out of society.
Can we really trust the Bible? Reasons for confidence
Can you really trust the Bible? In other words, why should Christians believe that the 66 books of the Bible are God’s final and authoritative revelation for the Church age?
How should Christians think about the conscience?
Listening to your conscience is critical — it helps you avoid sin! But “sanctifying” your conscience so much that it can’t be submitted to God is equally dangerous.