Steven Furtick is a very prominent pastor in Charlotte. Much has been written elsewhere about his leadership and his church. In the clip below, he essentially argues that other pastors must allow new converts to be agnostic. That is a novel approach for which I don’t recall any biblical basis: […]
Category: Christian Worldview
Local Christian Schools Taking Government Money
An article at Triad City Beat details the dozens of private schools in the Piedmont Triad participating in our state school voucher program. Among these, of course, are Christian schools. Here in Guilford County, these include High Point Christian; Wesleyan; Tri-City Christian; Vandalia Christian; Shining Light; Immaculate Heart of Mary; […]
Why Christians Must Engage Politically
JD Greear’s Instructions on “Politics” In The Church
Pastor JD Greear, who used to lead the entire Southern Baptist Convention, has helped spur the birth of many churches through his Summit Church in Durham. He has also grown his own church. In these respects, he has done very well. But he recently received much negative attention because of […]
The Reaction Against Megan Basham’s Book
Those evangelical leaders she exposed in her book, among others, are going after her. She accuses them of “cowardice and avarice”:
The Rosaria Butterfield Story
She is the wife of a pastor in Durham, NC:
Pastor Says You’re Not A Christian If You Support Democrats
And he is absolutely right: View this post on Instagram A post shared by Landon Schott (@landonaschott)
Pastors Should Be Speaking Out In The Public Square
pic.twitter.com/9iP9ZqBcqj — The Danbury Institute (@DanburyInst) August 17, 2024
Discussing The Numerous Political Parties On The Ballot and How Christians Should Respond
A couple of leaders with the NC Family Policy Council discuss the new landscape in the state of North Carolina with regard to voting and elections, and how it affects Christians who want to vote the right way:
Kamala Harris’ Religion (Or Lack Thereof)
She was raised Hindu and married a Jewish high roller. She ostensibly was part of a very liberal black church, not unlike Obama, but it is unclear whether it was to further her political aspirations, not unlike Obama: