A wooden pulpit stands between the American flag and the Christian flag, both weathered and rippling against a brick wall. The words "Fear God, Not Man" are boldly displayed, symbolizing courage in preaching truth during cultural confusion.

I Read JD Greear’s Latest Piece. Here’s What I Wish He’d Said.

In a culture of compromise, pastors must choose courage over silence. This image of a pulpit between the American and Christian flags declares the timeless truth: fear God, not man.

Book Review: Shepherds for Sale: How Evangelical Leaders Traded the Truth for a Leftist Agenda by Megan Basham

“In Shepherds for Sale, Megan Basham exposes the infiltration of leftist ideologies in American Evangelicalism, revealing compromised leaders and urging a return to biblical truth.”

Balancing Church and Politics: A Christian’s Guide to Voting

Christians regard God’s word as essential, influencing family and governance perspectives, particularly during political times. The Bible, especially Romans 13, emphasizes obedience to authorities as ordained by God, promoting justice and order. Christians should engage thoughtfully in politics without compromising their faith, always prioritizing God’s principles over human authorities.