Author: Chris Hohnholz

  • Christians and the Doctrine of Objective Reasonableness

    Christians and the Doctrine of Objective Reasonableness

    Whenever there is a high-profile law enforcement incident involving the use of force, particularly deadly force, it takes almost no time whatsoever for internet “experts” to weigh in and decide whether or not the officer involved was in the right. And, in most cases, with little to no knowledge of the details, many people will

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  • “Give Us A King!”

    “Give Us A King!”

    How easy is it for us to forget the blessings of God and look to the world for affirmation and provision? Sadly, not very hard at all. When Samuel was called by God to be a prophet and judge to Israel, the nation was already in a sorry state. The people once again were in

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  • Another OnlyFans Model Gets Baptized?

    Another OnlyFans Model Gets Baptized?

    UPDATE: According to a report from Protestia, Ms. Philips continues to engage in sexually immoral behavior, continues to produce pornographic content, and expresses her support for homosexual marriage and abortion, while calling herself a Christian. These are all inconsistent with any profession of the Christian faith and would indicate she is still apostate. Reportedly, another

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  • Are We Truly Thankful for All Things?

    Are We Truly Thankful for All Things?

    Rejoice always, pray without ceasing, give thanks in all circumstances; for this is the will of God in Christ Jesus for you. (1 Thessalonians 5:16–18, ESV) The Thanksgiving holiday is nearly upon us, a time when families gather together to enjoy fellowship around elaborately prepared meals. During these gatherings, it is a common practice for families and

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  • No, Polygamy is Not Biblical!

    No, Polygamy is Not Biblical!

    The discussion of marriage and polygamy has come up online due to a professing Christian pastor who has publicly stated he is married to two women and claims he has biblical support for doing so. While perhaps the best thing to do would be to ignore such a man into obscurity, the matter is now

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  • Be Not Unequally Yoked – The Dangers of Political Pragmatism

    Be Not Unequally Yoked – The Dangers of Political Pragmatism

    Biblical Christianity often finds itself aligned with political conservatives when addressing social and cultural issues. Biblical principles regarding the sanctity of life, family and marriage, obedience to the law, and work ethics find similarities in conservative political platforms. The culture at large regularly equates Christianity with political conservatism. In other words, Christians are identified as

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  • Women’s Voices in Service to Christ

    Women’s Voices in Service to Christ

    Perhaps one of the most contentious matters currently facing Christianity is the issue of what role women’s voices have in serving in the church. Arguments on this matter may range from extreme egalitarianism, which argues for no restrictions whatsoever, and even promoting female-centric superiority in the church, to hard-line patriarchal views, which give women little

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  • Rejoice in the Lord

    Rejoice in the Lord

    Rejoice in the Lord always; again I will say, rejoice. Let your reasonableness be known to everyone. The Lord is at hand; do not be anxious about anything, but in everything by prayer and supplication with thanksgiving let your requests be made known to God. And the peace of God, which surpasses all understanding, will

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  • The Danger of Political Pragmatism and Ecumenism

    The Danger of Political Pragmatism and Ecumenism

    Recent tragedies have highlighted the increasing danger religious persons and organizations face in American society. The August 27, 2025, shooting at Annunciation Catholic School in Minneapolis killed two children and injured eighteen others. The assassination of Charlie Kirk, an outspoken conservative Christian, on September 10, 2025, occurred at Utah Valley University in front of hundreds

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  • In Times of Trouble, Christ is Our Comfort

    In Times of Trouble, Christ is Our Comfort

    In the wake of tragedy and tribulation, people are left feeling a profound sense of loss and hopelessness. Yet, Christians can point people to the greatest possible hope we have, Jesus Christ. In Jesus, we have many great and precious promises that bring comfort to the weak and trembling, promises that will cause us to

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