There is a lot of speculation over John 11: 35, the shortest verse in the Bible – “Jesus wept.” Why did Jesus weep? The verse comes in the context of […]
If ever there was a picture of a political nerd, it was me. In high school, I spent a week in D.C., learning about government in person, and sitting in […]
There are two commands that God consistently gives His people throughout the scriptures: “wait” and “remember.” Both these actions go against our human nature. However, when we push past our […]
God’s Generals by Roberts Liardon recounts the lives of twelve men and women who were called by God to specific ministries of preaching, teaching, healing, and deliverance. I finished reading this […]
Lacey Mosley was an atheist who had made it her mission in life to make people see how stupid it was to believe in God. One day, under the terrible […]
There is a rousing declaration tucked away in Psalm 125: “The scepter of the wicked shall not remain over the land allotted to the righteous, for then the righteous might […]
An American pastor and father of two small children is in a hell on earth in Iran’s notorious Evin prison. Saeed Abendini went to Iran to establish an orphanage. During […]
The man was a biker, bearded and bald under his baseball cap. Tattoos snaked around his arms and the back of his neck. He was at the playground with his […]
One of the lies that many Christians today believe is that “the world is getting worse and worse, and all we can do is hold tight to what we’ve got […]
A friend who was on staff at a university in Pennsylvania described tactics that certain professors used to strip away the faith of their eager and impressionable students. “They took […]
My latest novel is now available online, in paperback and for Kindle! Click here to read an excerpt. Following a time of prodigal wandering, twenty-year-old Molly returns with a consuming […]
“I’m at my wit’s end with my daughter,” the woman confided to me. “She’s stubborn, rebellious, disrespectful…I think she makes bad choices just to spite me. I might as well […]