Jason and Jennifer Carroll pray for Haiti as the poor, developing nation deals with unrelenting gang violence. Two American missionaries and a Haitian national were killed in an ambush last week.
Read More(OPINION) Are you motivated to pray? The word âmotivationâ doesnât appear in older dictionaries since it wasnât coined until the mid-19th century and didnât come into common use until the 20th century.
Read More(OPINION) What happens with Pentecostalism today affects nearly everybody on Earth, not only spiritually but politically. Scholars and journalists usually point to the landmark 1906 Azusa Street Revival in Los Angeles as the birth of Pentecostalism. That revival introduced long-dormant gifts of the Holy Spirit written about in the New Testament â including prophecy, healing and speaking in tongues â to contemporary Christianity.
Read MoreTwenty years ago, I worked as a Dallas-based religion reporter for The Associated Press. Many of the stories that dominated the headlines then remain relevant today.
Read More(OPINION) In October 2007, I delivered a series of lectures on the subject of âHomosexuality, the Church, and Society.â The lectures were held at the Booth Playhouse in the Blumenthal Performing Arts Center in the heart of Charlotte, North Carolina, and they attracted considerable attention from the local media.
Read More(OPINION) Following an outcry that spilled over into the mainstream media (âDavid Frenchâ and âPCAâ trended nationally on X for days), a David French panel on âhow to be supportive of your pastor and church leaders in a polarized political yearâ at the PCA General Assembly was canceled. However, that doesnât mean the story is over, or that it doesnât have some lessons to teach.
Read More(OPINION) Speaking for God can be a messy business. Very messy. No matter how sincere you are, you might turn out eventually to have been wrong. No matter how many Scriptures you cite to prove your point, those who disagree will trot out contrary passages to demonstrate why youâre tragically misguided â if not heretical.
Read More(OPINION) While a petition calling for the firing of Harrison Butker, one of the greatest placekickers in the NFL, has gained more than 100,000 signatures, sales of his jersey are skyrocketing. Why all the controversy?
Read MoreJelly Roll is on a roll. The âSon of a Sinnerâ artist â whose songs feature raw, religious lyrics that wrestle with his troubled past â won another big award on Thursday night.
Read More(OPINION) It is important to remember that many of those protesting Israelâs war in Gaza are not simply advocating for a ceasefire or for a two-state solution. They are advocating for the end of Israel. This, of course, is the obvious meaning of the âriver to the seaâ chant. But what is implied in the chant is now being stated explicitly by anti-Israel protesters and their allies. They, in turn, are simply articulating what has always been the fundamental position of Hamas.
Read More(OPINION) While political pollsters and the national media tend to lump under one banner those dreaded right-leaning âWhite evangelical or born-againâ Christians, that banner actually includes an anomalous set of people with different belief systems and often competing goals.
Read More(OPINION) Israel was chosen because of the sovereignty of God, not because of Israelâs own merit. He set His love on Abraham, Isaac and Jacob and determined to bless the world through their offspring, meaning through the people of Israel and, ultimately, through the seed of Abraham par excellence, Jesus the Messiah. And because He made unconditional promises to the patriarchs, He has kept His word through the generations, preserving the people of Israel, disciplining them, scattering them and regathering them.
Read MoreA new, 400-page biography of 10-time All-Star pitcher Clayton Kershaw delves into his baseball success, his family life and, yes, his faith.
Read More(OPINION) Lately, though, Iâve unaccountably become flappable, prone to crippling attacks of anxiety even when thereâs nothing to be anxious about. This is new, disconcerting and mysterious. Iâm not under any unusual stress, so I suspect this anxiety must be the result of some chemical shift taking place in my brain as I age.
Read More(OPINION) According to a growing number of Christian conservatives, including Tucker Carlson, Charlie Kirk, and Andrew Torba (CEO of GAB), the new House bill opposing antisemitism actually outlaws quoting parts of the New Testament? Is this true? Kirk, a strong supporter of Israel, asked, âDid the House of Representatives just make parts of the Bible illegal?â
Read More(OPINION) In fact, my strong hunch is that these âunder the radarâ Christian boarding or reform schools will prove to be the next chapter in the ever-present, still burgeoning clergy abuse crisis. And those of us whoâve long supported such survivors will be called upon again to offer sympathy, consolation and guidance to hundreds of mostly invisible victims who have been violated in circumstances even more extreme than the ones in which we were abused.
Read MoreWhen a monster tornado struck a small Oklahoma town, numerous businesses and houses were destroyed. But a churchâs stained-glass windows escaped with just minor damage.
Read More(OPINION) No, I donât believe for a split second that suddenly, college students all over America really care about the plight of the Palestinians. I donât believe this anymore than, a few years ago, people around the globe were suddenly concerned about the plight of Black Americans when they marched for BLM. Not a chance.
Read More(OPINION) During the early days of the COVID-19 pandemic, when we were all locked down, I suddenly had enormous stretches of time on my hands. I did a lot of reading. One thing I learned from all that reading was that I am, apparently, a jackleg Christian mystic.
Read MoreItâs time for a reboot. This edition of Weekend Plug-in marks the launch of something new.
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