The choices for President in this year’s election are not cause for rejoicing if you are a Bible-believing Christian. But if we are honest we’d have to admit that in most presidential elections, …
If you’re like most leaders I know, you have a deep desire to be all God designed you to be. You want to skillfully guide your church and family to be healthy and grow. You hope your legacy is …
Let me start with a confession. I was a Nixon "loyalist," from the "Kitchen Debate" with Khrushchev in the 1950's up to a couple of days before he resigned in 1974. In fact, my first conscious …
The former administration building at Norman Park now serves as the Conference Building and houses rooms for meetings and break-out sessions. It is the first building encountered when entering the …
Through the years pejorative or insensitive language has been changed into something more acceptable. For example, people are no longer buried in graveyards, but memorial parks. The aged are now …
I have preached a lot of funerals. Part of the preparation process is talking with the family about what they want to have said about their loved one. I have heard tons of things. Some that were a …
By Phil Boatwright KANSAS CITY, KA (BP) — The further we Christians walk with Jesus, the less important the things of earth become. At least that's the way it should be as expressed in Colossians …
I have been a Chicago Cubs (and Boston Red Sox) fan all my life. The Red Sox made it into the playoffs, but the Cubs are in the World Series. I know I should be a Braves fan, because I have spent 30 …
By Brad Reynolds So, (once again) I have read an onslaught of editorials and posts from the Never Trump evangelicals who speak of their moral obligation to not vote for Trump (and obviously …
Political involvement cuts across several strata from how we govern ourselves to how we interpret Scripture. By Rick Crawford While I maintain that it’s always interesting to study and teach about …