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The need for Evangelical medical education
Faith-based medical institutions have long been a cornerstone of healthcare in the United States.
Bashar al-Assad is gone. Will the next tyrants please stand up?
Syria’s future, particularly that of its religious minorities, has never been more uncertain.
Social justice and biblical justice have nothing in common
Many Christians, lacking a strong biblical worldview, are swayed by these ideologies, mistakenly equating them with biblical principles of justice.
The age of BLM is over. Daniel Penny's case proves it
The age of BLM, with its tactics of intimidation and its Marxist underpinnings, is fading.
President Biden, where are the children?
The current administration must be held accountable for this humanitarian crisis.
Wilberforce and slavery: A model for Christians in politics
It is not enough to simply declare what is right; we must also engage in reasoned, evidence-based advocacy.
The cult is alive and well: Why the trans movement isn’t gone
Is this the death-knell of the transgender movement?
Christmas in Ukraine diary: Most moving experience I saw during my trip
I was already in favor of Ukraine in their fight to preserve their nation against the unjust Russian invasion, but this trip gave me new eyes.
The theology of Christmas: The Incarnation
The incarnation is not only a theological truth but a deeply personal one.
Be ready when Jesus comes again
Are we ready for the hope of what will come when Jesus, the very child born in Bethlehem will once again come to reign for eternity?