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.

Hillary Clinton speaking with serious expression during a public interview, representing her recent comments about Christianity and conservative men.

I Don’t Need Religion!

Hillary Clinton says white Christian men are doing “such damage” to America. This bold devotional confronts that claim head-on, exposing the real threat to our culture: a gospel replaced by humanism, and a nation that thinks it’s too good for grace.

Jimmy Kimmel standing at his monologue desk during his return to late-night television, addressing the audience with a serious expression.

I’m Glad Jimmy Kimmel’s Back!

Jimmy Kimmel’s return to late-night TV sparked national conversation—not just about free speech and cancel culture, but about what it really means to follow Jesus. This powerful reflection explores John 15, the difference between admiring Christ and abiding in Him, and why moral goodness is never enough to save a soul.

Stop Praying for Revival If You Won’t Repent

The content reflects on the moral decline of society and the feeling of despair that accompanies it. It highlights the importance of turning to God for help rather than relying on human efforts. Through prayer and faith, believers can find strength against wickedness, assuring that God’s Word remains eternal, and His people will endure.