The short answer? The gospel was enough for racial reconciliation in the Early Church. Lest we assume that it’s just “so different” now than it was then or that the Early Church needed racial reconciliation any less than we do now, God gave us a beautiful story in...
The 2021 Inauguration Day was unique in several ways. The lights lining the Reflection Pool reminded us of the lives lost to COVID-19 over the past year. They also reminded us why the Inauguration was not attended like it has been in the past year. Strangely, the...
Our nation is on a precipice. Either it will continue toward the edge until it plummets into the canyon of secularism and socialism, or it will inch back toward the solid ground of biblical principles and republicanism. As Christians, we play an important role in...
Is it possible to be invested in the outcome of something, but then not be overwhelmed by that outcome when it goes against our wishes? Well, this election cycle has been a test of that theory for many. Maybe the 2020 election turned out the way you wanted. Maybe it...