Tag: culture war

  • “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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  • Shall We Call Down Fire?

    Shall We Call Down Fire?

    Christians in Western Culture today find themselves at what feels like a unique point in history. The culture, previously built upon Christian principles, is now awash in decadent depravity on an immeasurable scale. The church finds itself in the crosshairs of a deeply secularized ideological war and has been blamed as the source of all

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  • The Gospel Must Lead Our Politics

    The Gospel Must Lead Our Politics

    There has been much debate in recent years over how Christians should engage the current culture war within our nation. On one hand, many Christians believe such engagement should be primarily political, establishing activist groups, electing professing Christians to office, and passing explicitly Christian legislation. Other Christians believe that the church should not be participating

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  • Your Sins Are Not Better Sins

    Your Sins Are Not Better Sins

    Wickedness abounds in our current era. And as lawlessness continues unabated, especially when it sets its eyes on tearing down any and everything that bears the slightest resemblance to God’s commandments, it can be quite easy for the Christian to become righteously indignant toward sinners. Christians see the evil they promote and celebrate, feel the

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  • Being Christian in an Anti-Christ Culture

    Being Christian in an Anti-Christ Culture

    There can be no debate today that Christians living in America and other Western nations are living in an anti-Christian culture. The proliferation of sexual depravity, infant murder in the womb, gender confusion, and pluralism in both philosophy and religion make it clear that Christianity no longer holds the influence it once had. Furthermore, ideological

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  • Christians and the Culture War – Love Your Enemy

    There is little doubt to anyone that our nation is heavily divided along socio-political lines. Some have argued that we may be more divided than we have ever been. While such a claim is one for the historians to determine, I certainly can state that I have never seen such animosity amongst opposing worldviews in

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